There have been no new confirmed cases of coronavirus recorded in the north and north-east in the past 24 hours.
The total number of cases in Grampian has remained the same at 1,288 and the total in the Highlands stays at 341.
Shetland, Orkney and the Western Isles had no new cases once again, leaving their totals on 54, eight and six respectively.
As of 2pm today 136,146 people in Scotland have been tested for #coronavirus
120,416 confirmed negative
15,730 positive2,447 patients who tested positive have sadly died.
Latest update ➡️ https://t.co/bZPbrCoQux
Health advice ➡️ https://t.co/l7rqArB6Qu#COVIDー19 pic.twitter.com/3qilkUGaEc— Scottish Government (@scotgov) June 13, 2020
There are fewer than five people in intensive care with confirmed or suspected Covid-19 in each of the five regions.
New figures from the Scottish Government show Scotland’s death toll has increased to 2,447, up by five from 2,442 on Friday.
Today’s update also shows there have been a further 24 people diagnosed with the virus nationally, taking the country’s total number of positive cases since the pandemic began to 15,730.
A total of 136,146 people in Scotland have been tested through NHS labs to date and of these, 120,416 were confirmed negative.
Of the people who have tested positive, 582 were in hospital as of last night with 13 in intensive care. There are also seven people in intensive care with suspected coronavirus.