ALL neighbourhoods in Dunfermline and West Fife were in the highest category for coronavirus cases in the last seven days.

The figures published by Public Health Scotland show hotspots across the area between September 5 and 11.

During this time, there were 2,886 cases across Fife – 138 more than last week – which resulted in a seven day positive rate of 771.4 per cent per 100,000 population.

The neighbourhood with the highest number of cases was Inverkeithing East where 55 were recorded which put it in the 400-plus cases per 100,000 population.

Other locations, also in the same category, were Kincardine (50), Rosyth East (40), Kelty East (50), Kelty West (32), Dunfermline Abbeyview North (44), North Queensferry and Inverkeithing West (35), Oakley, Comrie and Blairhall (44), Dunfermline Brucefield (36), Dunfermline Masterton (36), Dunfermline Garvock Hill (31), Rosyth North (31), Crossgates and Halbeath (36), Dunfermline Touch and Woodmill (29), Dunfermline Duloch South (39), Valleyfield, Culross and Torryburn (35) and Dalgety Bay East (24).

Also in the category were Crossford, Charlestown and Limekilns (37), Rosyth Central (30), Saline and Gowkhall (29), Dunfermline Baldridgeburn (30), Dunfermline Bellyeoman and Townhill (43), Dunfermline Milesmark and Wellwood (29), Rosyth South (29), Dunfermline Central (23), Cairneyhill and Crombie (28), Dunfermline Pitcorthie West (17), Dunfermline Abbeyview South (19), Aberdour and Auchtertool (23), Dunfermline Headwell (29), Dunfermline Duloch North and Lynebank (34), Dunfermline Pitcorthie East (21), Dalgety Bay and Hillend (14), Hill of Beath and Kingseat (17) and Dalgety Bay Central (18).