Data released by the Scottish Government breaks down the number of positive covid-19 cases per 100,000 people, according to neighbourhood.
This data is from January, 17 to January 23, 2021.
North Lanarkshire has become the worst hit area again with 285.6 cases per 100,000.
While at the bottom of the scale, and not included on this list, sits the Orkney Islands which recorded nine new cases with a rate of 40.4 per 100,000.
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. These are the 12 areas in Scotland with the most new coronavirus cases between January 9 and January 15
These are the 12 areas in Scotland with the most new coronavirus cases between January 17 and January 23 Photo: ANDREW MILLIGAN

. North Lanarkshire
Over the seven days North Lanarkshire recorded 285.6 positive cases of coronavirus per 100,000 population. In total, 975 positive cases were recorded in this area. Photo: Shutterstock

1. Renfrewshire
Over the course of the seven days, Renfrewshire recorded 215.0 positive cases of coronavirus per 100,000 population. In total, 385 positive cases were recorded. Photo: Renfrewshire council

2. South Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire recorded 194.7 positive cases of coronavirus per 100,000 people over the course of the seven days. In total, 624 positive cases were recorded in this area between November 21 and November 27. Photo: Shutterstock

3. North Lanarkshire
Over the seven days North Lanarkshire recorded 175.2 positive cases of coronavirus per 100,000 population. In total, 598 positive cases were recorded in this area between November 21 and November 27. Photo: Shutterstock

4. Glasgow City
Over the last week in Glasgow City there were 168.8 positive cases of coronavirus per 100,000 people. In total, 1,069 positive cases were recorded in this area between November 21 and November 27. Photo: Contributed