The Scottish Government has announced no covid deaths and 313 new cases overnight.
It means the death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – remains the same at 7,664 .
There are currently 94 people in hospital confirmed to have the virus with five being treated in intensive care.
The total number of positive cases since the pandemic hit stands at 232,343.
To date, 3,121,945 people have received the first dose of vaccination and 1,852,179 have received their second.
The figures come as Scots were warned against going on holiday to Spain.
UK business minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan said scientists still think there is " too great a risk " in travelling to amber list countries for non-urgent reasons such as holidays.
Spain officially lifted restrictions from travellers from the UK today which means those entering will no longer need to take a Covid-19 test.
People returning from Scotland 's favourite holiday hotspot will still have to quarantine on returning under UK rules.
Speaking on Times Radio, Trevelyan said: "The reality is, at the moment, amber countries are still not meeting the criteria for our scientists to say that they should be green."
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