The latest weekly coronavirus figures have been released, highlighting hotspots of Covid-19 per 100,000 of the population and the risk in each neighbourhood.
Usually, this list would be a top 500, but with the reduction of Covid across the country only 486 places reported cases this week.
Scotland had 3,644 positive cases between March 3 and March 9, which was 66.7 cases per 100,000 population and a test positivity rate of 3.2%.
These numbers are lower than last week, in which Scotland reported 3,760 positive cases, 68.8 cases per 100,000 population, and a test positivity rate of 3.4%.
READ MORE: Last week's figures
Lochside, Braehead and Whitletts in South Ayrshire had the most Covid cases in Scotland, with 25 people testing positive from a population of 4,637.
The council area with the most cases of Covid-19 is Glasgow City with 768 positive cases, which works out at 121.3 per 100,000 people.
However, the area with the most Covid cases per 100,00 population was Stirling with 141.2.
Only the Orkney and the Shetland Islands in Scotland had zero cases of Covid-19 over this seven-day period.
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