Fewer than 200 fresh cases of coronavirus have been identified in Scotland in the past 24 hours.

Scottish Government statistics have revealed that 168 positive coronavirus tests have been recorded since Sunday, a fall of 32 on the day before.

No new deaths of someone who tested positive for the disease within the past 28 days has been recorded for the second day running, though this number is often low on Monday as registry offices are closed at the weekend.

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This means meaning the death toll under this measure remains at 7,661.

Separate figures from National Records of Scotland, which count the number where Covid-19 was mentioned on a death certificate, put the toll at 10,097 deaths up to 2 May.

The test positivity rate was 1.6 per cent, lower than the 5% the World Health Organisation (WHO) believes indicates a pandemic is coming under control.

 

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According to the latest statistics, the vaccination programme has now administered 2,909,156 first doses, while 1,485,296   have received a second. 

A total of 72 people remain in hospital receiving treatment for the virus, while eight people are in intensive care.