Here are the headlines from the first minister's briefing:
Nicola Sturgeon says it สล็อตแมชชีน เครดิต ฟรี ไม่ต้องแชร์ 2021 would be "premature" to move Glasgow City out of level 3 restrictions, but the city could move to level 2 by Saturday 5 June.
The first minister will make the decision by Wednesday next week (2 June).
Nicola Sturgeon confirms 641 new positive cases were identified across Scotland in the past 24 hours - 2.6% of those newly tested.
This is the highest daily figure since 25 March.
Two deaths have also been registered in the past 24 hours
The number of people in hospital has risen to 90 and six people are in intensive care.
As of this morning, 3,196,051 people have received a first dose of the Covid vaccine, while the total number fully vaccinated is now 1,971,006.
The first minister says the latest estimate of the R number is that it could now be "as big as 1.3" and says the India variant, probably accounts for "50% or even more of our daily cases".
Mainland Scotland is currently due to move from level two to level one on 7 June and Ms Sturgeon will provide an update to the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday.
High case numbers have been reported in Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire and Clackmannanshire.
Scotland's national clinical director Prof Jason Leitch welcomes the approval for the single dose Covid vaccine, made by Janssen for use in the UK.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross said localised measures are needed to tackle community outbreaks
Scottish Labour's deputy leader Jackie Baillie calls for door-to-door testing in hotspots, mass walk-in vaccination centres and more support for those who need to self-isolate.