ANOTHER 39 people have died in Scotland after testing positive for Covid-19, the latest daily figures show.
A further 2691 coronavirus cases were also recorded in the Scottish Government data with a positivity rate of 6.8%.
The deaths recorded amongst people who had previously tested positive for the virus bring the total under the daily measure to 8760.
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There were 980 people in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed Covid-19, a decrease of eight from the previous day.
Of those people, 69 were in intensive care, an increase of one.
A total of 4,235,075 people have received their first dose of a Covid vaccination and 3,854,847 have received their second dose.
Those over 70 – and those on the highest risk list – are now receiving booster jags.
People on the highest risk list who are immunosuppressed or immunocompromised are being invited separately for a third dose.
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