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Scottish Government data revealed that on Sunday there were 2,360 people in hospital with recently confirmed Covid-19. Scottish Covid-19 patient numbers increase again to another record high Skip ...
The COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland is part of the COVID-19 pandemic of coronavirus disease-2019, caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Scotland on 1 March 2020. [1] Community transmission was first reported on 11 March 2020, and the first confirmed death was on 13 March 2020.
11 July – Data from Public Health Scotland indicates there were 49 COVID-related deaths in Scotland during the week ending 1 July, with numbers having increased on previous weeks, while data obtained by BBC News indicates that as many as 260,000 people in at risk groups had not received a booster vaccine during the Spring 2024 programme when ...
10 March – Office for National Statistics data for the week ending 28 February indicates COVID-19 cases are rising in Scotland, but the picture is unclear in the rest of the UK. In England, the number of people testing positive for COVID-19 was estimated to be 1,333,400, equating to 2.38% of the population, or around 1 in 40 people.
The total number of people in private households in the UK testing positive for coronavirus stood at 1.1 million across the period November 17 to 26. This is up from 972,400 in the week to ...
The number of COVID-related deaths in Scotland passes 10,000 after a further 41 cases take the total to 10,038. [ 27 ] National Clinical Director Professor Jason Leitch warns the next COVID wave involving the next variant could be worse than Omicron.
Coronavirus restrictions on passengers travelling to Scotland from abroad are to end this week. The announcement comes after a meeting between the four UK nations on Monday which decided all ...
The 'missing' numbers were reported instead on 16 December. While the Wales numbers were a relatively small proportion of the UK total, this nevertheless affected the day-to-day accuracy of the case numbers in this period, though not the cumulative totals afterwards: the affected dates are marked in the graph above with a letter 'x'. [39]