The Scottish Government has confirmed 300 people in Dundee have now died of coronavirus after one new death was reported in the city in the last 24 hours.
Data from Public Health Scotland also shows that 88 new cases were recorded overnight in the city.
The city's death toll - composed of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days - now sits at exactly 300.
In total, Dundee has recorded 21,612 cases of Covid-19 since the pandemic began.
The latest local vaccination data shows 85.9% of the over-16 population have received at least one coronavirus vaccination, and 79.2% have received at least two.
Around 50.4% of city children aged 12 to 15 have also received at least one Covid jab.
Across the country, 3,495 new positive cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in the last day - a total of 615,169 since the pandemic began.
Sadly a further 20 Covid-confirmed deaths have also been recorded, putting the country's overall death toll from the virus at 9,209.
A further six people have been admitted to intensive care.
Meanwhile, 4,190,374 over-16s - 92.1% of the adult population - have received at least one Covid jab while 3,909,747 (85.9%) have received two.
A total of 755,476 people have also received follow-up booster shots.
The figures come as Scotland's Lord Advocate warned the backlog of court cases which has built up during the coronavirus pandemic is an "enormous problem" which will take "multiple years" to clear.
Dorothy Bain QC spoke out about the issue, telling MSPs of her "acute concern" about the impact the current situation has on those who have suffered "serious sexual violence", reports PA Scotland.
At the end of September there were 837 such cases awaiting trial before a high court jury jury, she said, with this total 57% higher than it was before the initial coronavirus lockdown.
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