Scotland has recorded another 292 cases of coronavirus and no new deaths.
The latest daily figures from the Scottish Government show the test positivity rate is at 2 per cent.
A total of 3,020,335 people have received the first dose of a Covid vaccination and 1,621,031 have received their second dose.
With the exception of Glasgow and Moray, mainland Scotland is due to move from Level 3 to Level 2 restrictions on Monday.
On Friday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed that Glasgow, which became the country’s Covid ‘hotspot’, will remain under current restrictions for a further week.
It means Glaswegians will not be allowed to drink alcohol inside venues such as pubs or visit family or friends indoors.
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The likes of cinemas, snooker halls, and stadiums will also not open as originally planned, with overnight stays to remain banned.
A review will take place next week to consider if the city can be moved into Level 2.
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