Police are set to support an investigation into care home deaths in Scotland throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
10.05.2020 - 07:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
One of the world’s top infectious diseases experts has compared scientists who predict the spread of Covid-19 to stock market traders.
Professor Johan Giesecke, Sweden’s former chief epidemiologist, warned that long-term forecasts on how the virus would rip through the UK were “way off the mark”.
The World Health Organisation adviser said First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been “leaning too much” on modelling forecasts.
The 70-year-old said the UK should have
Police are set to support an investigation into care home deaths in Scotland throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
A majority of Scots back Nicola Sturgeon and her handling of the coronavirus crisis but have been less convinced by Boris Johnson during the pandemic, a new poll has found.
A further 37 people have died in Scots hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,221.
Scotland is seeing "sustained signs of hope" in its fight against coronavirus, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said.
A total of 1,973 people have now died in Scottish hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of 61.
A total of 1,912 people have died in Scotland’s hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus - a rise of 50.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced that people can now exercise more than once a day north of the border.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced that people can now exercise more than once a day north of the border.
Former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell has said that the First Minister has exposed Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s biggest weaknesses during the current corona crisis.
The number of people in Scotland who have tragically died after contracting the coronavirus has increased by 49.
The Scottish Government today said that 1492 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
The First Minister set out a "test, trace and isolate" strategy to in an attempt to suppress coronavirus in the months ahead.
Nicola Sturgeon’s handling of the coronavirus crisis has the support of the vast majority of Scots, a new survey suggests.