It is the fourth week in a row the number of positives tests has dropped, according to official figures.
Separate ONS figures suggest 2.7 million people in Scotland are likely to have had coronavirus since the first six months of the pandemic.
The ONS data covers people in private households and does not include those in hospitals, care homes and other communal establishments.This is the fourth week in a row that we've seen a drop in Covid infections in Scotland.And the data suggests more people in Scotland have Covid-19 than in Northern Ireland, but the virus is more widespread in Wales and England.
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