The amount of coronavirus patients discharged in Ayrshire and Arran has surpassed 200.
30.04.2020 - 12:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A major hospitality chain chief insists his firm will be primed to emerge from the coronavirus crisis “stronger and better than ever”.
Kenny Blair, managing director of Buzzworks, said the company was putting in place plans to re-open “when the time is right and it is safe to do so”.
It comes as the business giant donated £10,000 to the charity Hospitality Action.
The money will help support services for people working within the industry, including a 24 hour hotline for advice, counselling
The amount of coronavirus patients discharged in Ayrshire and Arran has surpassed 200.
A total of 200 people have now died at the Royal Bolton Hospital after contracting the coronavirus.
There are signs today that Ayrshire and Arran may be turning a COVID-19 corner.
No new coronavirus deaths have been reported at Royal Bolton Hospital today.
The people of Scotland can go outside more than once a day to exercise.
The number of Ayrshire hospital patients battling coronavirus has fallen below 50.
A further 44 people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
Cases of coronavirus in Ayrshire have risen slightly again as Scotland prepares for a lockdown extension.
Sam Neill’s eyesight is now “better than ever” after he underwent a cataract operation earlier this week.
A further 16 people have died in Greater Manchester hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.
Ayrshire has reported another small rise in positive coronavirus cases today.
More than 1,300 have died having contracted coronavirus at Greater Manchester hospitals.