There have been 1,533,640 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Scotland and 10,906 people have died within 28 days of a positive test, according to the Scottish government.
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From 1 March 2022 the figures include people who have been reinfected with Covid at least 90 days after an initial positive test.
This page analyses the key figures for the Covid pandemic in Scotland and was last updated using figures available from 14:00 on 9 March.
Confirmed cases of Covid-19
Over the past seven days 67,172 cases have been reported, with 11,957 cases confirmed on Wednesday.
These totals include PCR tests and positive lateral flow tests, following changes on 6 January to how Covid infections are detected.
The next chart shows the number of positive results over the past 12 months by the date of the test.
Because of the time it takes to process the tests and submit records, the most recent figures in this chart are from three days ago.
Deaths from Covid-19
The first coronavirus death in Scotland was reported by NHS Lothian on 13 March 2020.
The spring outbreak peaked in mid-April 2020 and then mainly declined until the summer, when Scotland went for a long period when there were no deaths following a positive test for Covid-19.
The rate of new deaths rose again in the autumn of 2020 as the second wave of the pandemic took hold, finally peaking at the end of January 2021.
Deaths from Covid continued throughout 2021 and in to 2022. However, the vaccination programme has so far kept the number lower than previous waves, despite the higher number of cases.
The chart below shows data relating to the actual date of death, rather than registration of deaths and the most recent figures are subject to revision.