A neighbourhood in Scotland had more than three times the Covid-19 cases than any other between 31 October and 6 November.
When analysing data from the Scottish government, looking at a breakdown of localised coronavirus cases in council areas across the country, it shows hotspots of Covid-19 per 100,000 of the population and the risk in each neighbourhood.
For example, Scotland had 8,218 positive cases between 31 October and 6 November, which was 150.4 cases per 100,000 population.
However, the council area with the most cases of Covid-19 is Glasgow City with 1,937 positive cases which works out at 305.9 per 100,000 people.
Only one area in Scotland, Na-hEileanan Siar, had zero cases of Covid-19 over this seven day period.
Here are the 50 neighbourhoods with the most cases of Covid-19 between between 31 October and 6 November.
50. Orbiston - North Lanarkshire 22 cases - 4,989 populaton
49. Wishaw South - North Lanarkshire - 22 cases 4,888 populaton
48. Milton West - Glasgow - 22 cases - 4,265 populaton
47. Kingspark South - Glasgow - 22 cases - 4,026 populaton
46. High Blantyre - South Lanarkshire - 22 cases - 3,751 populaton
45. Woodlands - Glasgow - 23 cases - 7,387 populaton
44. Gallowgate North and Bellgrove - Glasgow - 23 cases - 6,354 populaton
43. Carfin and Cleekhimin - North Lanarkshire - 23 cases - 5,407 populaton
42. Clydebank East - West Dunbartonshire - 23 cases - 5,140 populaton
41. Whitehill - South Lanarkshire - 23 cases - 3,937 populaton
40. Crossgates and Halbeath - Fife - 23 cases - 3,489 populaton
39. Farne Cross and Gallowflat North - South Lanarkshire - 23 cases - 3,448 populaton
38. Dalmilling - South Ayrshire - 23 cases - 2,950 populaton
37. Southcraig and Beansburn - East Ayrshire - 24 cases - 5,826 populaton
36. Kilmalcolm Central - Inverclyde - 24 cases - 2,551 populaton
35. Toryglen and Oatlands - Glasgow - 25 cases - 6,814 populaton
34. Uddingston and Gardenside - South Lanarkshire - 25 cases - 6,700 populaton
33. Carmondean and Eliburn North - West Lothian - 25 cases - 5,852 populaton
32. Darnley West - Glasgow - 25 cases - 5,461 populaton
31. Robroyston and Millerston - Glasgow - 26 cases - 6,352 populaton
30. Nitshill - Glasgow - 26 cases - 6,330 populaton
29. Paisley South East - Renfrewshire - 26 cases - 5,964 populaton
28. Alloway and Doonfoot - South Ayrshire - 26 cases - 5,957 populaton
27. Auchinairn - East Dunbartonshire - 26 cases - 5,686 populaton
26. South Thornliebank and Woodfarm - East Renfrewshire - 26 cases - 4,110 populaton
25. Motherwell North - North Lanarkshire - 26 cases - 3,041 populaton
24. Renfrew North - Renfrewshire - 27 cases - 7,301 populaton
23. Glenmavis and Greengaris - North Lanarkshire - 27 cases - 5,962 populaton
22. Elderslie and Phoenix - Renfrewshire - 27 cases - 5,171 populaton
21. Paisley Glenburn West - Renfrewshire - 28 cases - 4,053 populaton
20. Pollokshields East - Glasgow - 29 cases - 5,037 populaton
19. Bellshill South - North Lanarkshire - 30 cases - 4,632 populaton
18. Parkhead West and Barrowfield - Glasgow - 31 cases - 7,465 populaton
17. Nerston and EK Landward Area - South Lanarkshire - 31 cases - 7,404 populaton
16. Baillieston East - Glasgow - 31 cases - 7,128 populaton
15. Renfrewshire Rural North and Langbank - Renfrewshire - 31 cases - 7,084 populaton
14. Westburn and Newton - South Lanarkshire - 31 cases - 6,321 populaton
13. Roystonhill, Blochairn and Provanmill - Glasgow - 31 cases - 6,023 populaton
12. Carntyne West and Haghill - Glasgow - 31 cases - 4,771 populaton
11. Burnbank Central and Udston - South Lanarkshire - 31 cases - 4,592 populaton
10. City Centre West - Glasgow - 34 cases - 5,676 populaton
9. Craigend and Ruchazie - Glasgow - 35 cases - 5,692 populaton
8. Maxwell West - Glasgow - 36 cases - 5,686 populaton
7. Halfway, Hallside and Drumsagard - South Lanarkshire - 38 cases - 7,784 populaton
6. Burnbank South and Chantinghall - South Lanarkshire - 40 cases - 3,773 populaton
5. City Centre East - Glasgow - 42 cases - 10,486 populaton
4. Little Earnock - South Lanarkshire - 42 cases - 6,779 populaton
3. Viewpark - North Lanarkshire - 42 cases - 5,698 populaton
2. Bannockburn - Stirling - 42 - 3,369 populaton
1. Riddrie and Hogganfield - Glasgow - 136 - 5,867 populaton
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