And national hospital figure falls slightly – five fewer over the 24-hour period
The number of cases confirmed in the NHS Highland area since the start of the pandemic remained at 376 according to the latest daily update.
Three days have now passed since NHS Highland reported its most recent positive test for Covid-19.
Only four fresh positive tests for Covid-19 were recorded across the whole of Scotland in the past day – and none in the Highlands.
NHS Highland region has not recorded any new positive tests for Covid-19 in the past five days
Four days have now passed since the NHS Highland area last reported a positive test for Covid-19
The Highlands have now gone three days without confirming any fresh Covid-19 cases
The Highlands have recorded just one positive test for Covid-19 in the past week, according to latest figures
No fresh confirmed cases, says the Scottish Government's daily update
Flash flooding fears have prompted a series of alerts from SEPA – amid forecasts for thunderstorms in the Highlands over the next 24 hours
Highlands have reported no new positive tests for Covid-19 in the past 24 hours, government figures show
Thunderstorms could batter parts of the Highlands from Thursday, the Met Office has warned.
One new case of Covid-19 has been confirmed in the NHS Highland region ending the health board area's run of four days without any positive tests
The Highlands have now gone a fourth day without any freshly-confirmed cases of Covid-19
No fresh positive tests in past 24 hours, official statistics show.
One further positive test for Covid-19 has been recorded in the Highlands – as the Scotland-wide tally increased by a further 17
New messaging is needed from government ahead of the possible reopening of the Highland tourism sector next month, a top business organisation says
No new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in the Highlands since yesterday, Scottish Government statistics have revealed
Positive test total in NHS Highland area rises to 340
No new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the Highlands for three days – after the Scottish Government corrected its daily figures