FEWER than five new cases of COVID-19 were identified in Dumfries and Galloway in the seven days up to April 11 2021.
This was the second week in a row that new cases had numbered five, but those cases that were discovered resulted in five close contacts being identified and advised to self-isolate.
A total of 2980 PCR COVID-19 tests were carried out, down slightly from 3213 the week before.
The nationally calculated 7 day positivity rate for Dumfries and Galloway was estimated to be around 1.3 on 9 April, whereas in the week ending April 2 2021 it was 0.1.
As of April 9, the overall 7 day positivity rate is 0.2 per cent, up from 0.1 per cent in the week ending 2 April.
There is evidence that people identified as close contacts of cases are developing COVID-19.
Social interactions have been the main route where transmission has been identified.