Latest weekly figures on deaths from Covid-19 reveal that Renfrewshire has avoided any further fatalities.
Data released by National Records of Scotland (NRS), covering the week ending June 26, shows the total number of fatalities in the area since the pandemic began more than two years ago remains at 692.
It is the second week in a row that Renfrewshire has been clear of coronavirus deaths.
Across Scotland as a whole, 20 of the 32 council areas had at least one fatality involving Covid last week as the death toll rose by 51, pushing the overall total up to 14,953.
Worst hit was the city of Aberdeen, which had eight deaths, followed by neighbouring Aberdeenshire, which suffered six fatalities.
The figures differ from the lab-confirmed coronavirus deaths issued twice a week by Public Health Scotland, as the NRS statistics include suspected or probable cases of Covid.
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