There have been 390 new cases of Covid-19 reported in Scotland in the past 24 hours. 

According to Scottish Government statistics, there have been no new deaths in the same period. 

61 people are in intensive care with recently confirmed Covid while 628 people are in hospital.

The daily test positivity rate is 3.2%, up from 3% the previous day.

Of the new cases, 104 are in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, 63 in Lothian and 61 in Lanarkshire.

There are 628 people in hospital confirmed to have the virus, down 11 in 24 hours, and 61 are in intensive care, down two.

A total of 1,759,750 people have received their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine as of Sunday morning and 115,930 have received their second dose.

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Yesterday, 555 new cases were reported, with 12 new deaths. 

1,759,750 people have received the first dose of the Covid vaccination and 115,930 have received their second dose

In the last 24 hours, 15,881 people have been vaccinated with the first dose. 

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Scotland is working towards April 26 as a date when hotels, restaurants, pubs, hairdressers, and retail can reopen to customers for the first time since December.

People aged 40-49 will be prioritised for a Covid-19 vaccine in phase twi of the vaccination programme, followed by those aged 30-39 and then those aged 18-29.

These groups will be vaccinated once all those in phase one (the over-50s and most vulnerable) have received a jab.