OUR interactive map shows where the latest daily Covid cases have been recorded by local authority area.
Every day Public Health Scotland confirms the total number of positive cases from each region. The map display goes from white (for the lowest number of cases) through to red (for the highest).
Scotand has recorded 3618 new cases of Covid-19 as case numbers continue to drop.
There were six new reported deaths. It means the total number of people who have died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 has risen to 11,815.
Some 1833 people were in hospital on Monday with recently confirmed coronavirus.
Of those who are in hospital with recently confirmed Covid, 16 were in intensive care.
In total, 4,382,469 people in Scotland have received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccination, 4,102,561 have received their second dose, and have 3,466,302 received a third dose or booster.
Use the interactive map below to see where in Scotland the latest cases were recorded:
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