More than 700 people have been confirmed to have tested positive for Covid-19 in Scotland during the past 24 hours.

Figures released by the Scottish Government have revealed that the number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 recorded yesterday was 701.

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A total of 31,946 new tests for reported results, with a positivity rate of 2.4%, lower than the 5% figure the World Health Organisation (WHO) considers the marker for an epidemic being under control. 

The number of people being treated in hospital - including those in intensive care - was 310. 

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A total of 278 people are currently on a ward with a case of the virus while 32 are in intensive care - 18 patients for longer than 28 days.

Since yesterday, ten deaths have been registered, taking the overall toll from the virus to 7572.

The vaccination programme continues to roll out, with 2,285,711 people now having received the first dose of a Covid vaccine, with 263,236 receiving their second dose.