Coronavirus update: Cases remain static in the north-east
Scotland saw 359 positive cases in the last 24 hours an increase from the previous day's total of 532
This equated to 3.7 per cent of those tested (2.9 the previous day).
No new deaths were noted in the last 24 hours with Covid as a contributing factor due to weekend closure of registrars.
The NHS Greater Glasgow area saw cases 135 (141), Lanarkshire 54 (102) and Lothian 46 (104).
NHS Grampian saw 25 cases (25) while NHS Highland saw four (four).
The NHS Grampian area recorded 179 cases in the last seven days taking the overall total to 14,043.
Public Health Scotland's most up to date figures cover the seven days between March 13 and March 19 and show Aberdeenshire recorded 81 cases (down from 85) which equated to 1.4 per cent of all tests carried out (down from 1.5) and a positive test rate of 31.0 per 100,000 population of (down from 32.5).
For the same time period, Aberdeen City saw 75 cases (equal) equating to 1.4 per cent of all tests (equal) and positive test rate of 32.8 per 100,000 (equal).
In the daily area figures case numbers show a wider spread of low level cases in areas which have emerged in the past few days.
The largest cluster in the Rosehearty area has remained static after climbing for several days, and the latest areato show an increase is Ellon east which has risen into double figures.