Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed four coronavirus deaths in Scotland overnight and a further 3,823 positive cases.
The First Minister announced the latest figures this aftrnoon as the virus continues to spread across the country.
285 people are currently in hospital with 19 requiring intensive care as they battle the bug.
A total of 289,279 Scots have now caught coronavirus since the start of the pandemic with 7,726 deaths recorded.
3,831,770 people have now had their first dose of the vaccine while 2,737,347 have had their second.
The latest figures came after Professor Jason Leitch said Scots who receive the seasonal flu jab could this year have it on the same day as their third dose of coronavirus vaccine.
Scotland’s national clinical director said trials of using the two vaccines together have suggested it is safe and effective.
Walk-in centres are to finally open across Scotland amid fears the vaccination programme is "stalling".
The latest daily figures show that the rolling weekly vaccination rate plummeted by a more than third during June, resulting in more than 130,000 fewer people per week getting a vaccine dose.
All mainland health boards will offer drop-in clinics from Monday as the programme nears completion of f irst doses for all adults in Scotland.
Everyone aged 18 and over can attend for their first dose or – if eight weeks have passed - their second dose. Separate queues will be in operation for those with a scheduled appointment.
From Monday, mobile vaccination units run by the Scottish Ambulance Service will visit local communities and busy city centre spots in Edinburgh and Glasgow for a two week period.