Three new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in the NHS Highland area
Ten fresh cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in the NHS Highland area - as Scotland-wide cases rose another 366 to 9038
Another 70 people have died from the coronavirus in Scotland, and a further 222 have tested positive for the disease.
Another 263 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland – taking the nation's total to 8450.
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Another 354 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Scotland – as the Highland number rose a further four to 184
There have been a dozen further positive tests returned overnight in the region
Seven further cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands taking the region's total number of known cases to 144
A further 15 Covid-19 cases have been detected in the Highlands, but the number of patients in the region's hospitals fell slightly
The country's forestry organisation has made the plea ahead of the usually hectic Easter weekend
Ten further coronavirus cases have been confirmed across the Highlands in the past 24 hours as the number of new diagnoses in Scotland rose by 268
Tesco plans to provide a £30 million package of support to communities, with £500 grants available for groups in strath and the wider Highlands
SELF-catering businesses have been urged to check if they may be eligible for grants of up to £25,000 to help them through the Covid-19 lockdown.
CONFIRMED coronavirus cases in the Highlands reached triple figures overnight – after three further people tested positive for Covid-19.
"Every effort" will be made to look after residents living in more remote parts of the strath during the coronavirus lockdown
Fifty coronavirus deaths have been reported in Scotland in the past 24 hours but 40 of the victims died before latest figure
ALL household waste recycling centres in the Highlands have closed to the public with immediate effect following the nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
THE North Coast 500 has become the latest Highland body to urge tourists to stay away amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A TOP tourism body which promotes travel on one of the Highlands' most famous roads, has urged tourists to stay home amid the coronavirus outbreak.
LONG distance bus passengers heading to and from the Highlands with National Express face reduced timetables following the coronavirus outbreak.