The city of Edinburgh continues to see soaring coronavirus cases with 3,008 positive cases registered in the last seven-day period.
Craigmillar is now the Covid hotspot of the city with 79 positive cases in the last seven days, giving the area a positivity rate of 1465.4 cases per every 100,000 people.
There are also now ten other areas in Edinburgh that have registered over 45 cases of Covid in the last seven-day period, including Craigmillar's neighbour Niddrie.
Edinburgh currently has more Covid cases than anywhere else in Scotland and has the fourth-highest amount of cases per local authority area population after Dundee, East Lothian and Midlothian.
Top ten Covid hotspots in Edinburgh
Meadows and Southside,45
Niddrie, 45
Clermiston and Drumbae, 45
Slateford and Chesser, 46
Drylaw, 48
Muirhouse, 50
Dalmeny, Kirkliston and Newbridge, 50
West Pilton, 55
Longstone and Saughton, 60
Craigmillar, 79
The news comes as Scotland recorded one coronavirus death and 3,118 cases in the past 24 hours, the latest Scottish Government figures show.
It means the death toll under this daily measure - of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days - stands at 7,713.
The daily test positivity rate is 11.6%, down from 12.6% the previous day.
A total of 215 people were in hospital on Monday with recently confirmed Covid-19, up 13, with 20 patients in intensive care, no change.
So far, 3,781,887 people have received the first dose of a Covid-19 vaccination and 2,701,195 have received their second dose.