ABERDEEN has become the first part of Scotland to reimpose lockdown measures after a spike in cases.
But there has also been a rise in other parts of the country.
Here are the latest weekly rates of new cases of Covid-19 for every local authority area in Scotland.
The figures, for the seven days to August 5, are based on tests carried out in NHS laboratories and by commercial partners.
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The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people.
The list has been calculated by the PA news agency and is based on data published by Public Health Scotland.
Here is the list in full:
Aberdeen City
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 35.9
Actual new cases: 82
Aberdeenshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 12.3
Actual new cases: 32
East Dunbartonshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 9.2
Actual new cases: 10
East Renfrewshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 8.4
Actual new cases: 8
Renfrewshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 5.0
Actual new cases: 9
West Dunbartonshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 4.5
Actual new cases: 4
Glasgow City
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 3.9
Actual new cases: 25
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Dundee City
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 3.3
Actual new cases: 5
West Lothian
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 2.7
Actual new cases: 5
Perth and Kinross
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 2.6
Actual new cases: 4
Argyll and Bute
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 2.3
Actual new cases: 2
City of Edinburgh
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 1.7
Actual new cases: 9
Dumfries and Galloway
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 1.3
Actual new cases: 2
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North Lanarkshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 1.2
Actual new cases: 4
Midlothian
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 1.1
Actual new cases: 1
Fife
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 1.1
Actual new cases: 4
Stirling
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 1.1
Actual new cases: 1
Moray
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 1.0
Actual new cases: 1
South Lanarkshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.9
Actual new cases: 3
East Lothian
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.9
Actual new cases: 1
South Ayrshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.9
Actual new cases: 1
Angus
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.9
Actual new cases: 1
East Ayrshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.8
Actual new cases: 1
Falkirk
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.6
Actual new cases: 1
Inverclyde
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
Scottish Borders
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
Highland
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
Clackmannanshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
Na h-Eileanan Siar
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
North Ayrshire
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
Orkney Islands
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
Shetland Islands
Rate of new cases per 100,000: 0.0
Actual new cases: 0
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