The Scottish Government has announced no covid deaths and 378 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 81 people in hospital confirmed to have the virus with four being treated in intensive care.
The total number of positive cases since the pandemic hit stands at 231,282.
To date 3,108,819 people have received their first vaccination with 1,828,930 having a second jab.
The figures come as Nicola Sturgeon warned Scots not to travel to Spain this summer despite the country lifting restrictions for UK travellers from Monday.
The First Minister said that while there was a traffic light system of safe countries to travel to no one should go abroad unless they really had to.
It was also announced on Friday that Glasgow would remain in Level 3 restrictions for another week in a bid to deal with a rise in covid cases.
Moray was also kept in Level 3 when restrictions eased but has now been moved down to Level 2.
The ongoing vaccination programme has reached a large amount of the population now.
It emerged today both vaccines are effective against the Indian variant.
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