coronavirus has been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours. Nicola Sturgeon confirmed 203 more people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Scotland since yesterday.
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coronavirus-related death linked to a recent festival that Smash Mouth performed at has now been reported.Thousands gathered at Smash Mouth’s concert on August 9 where they performed as part of Sturgis Motorcycle Rally’s 10-day event.
Despite ongoing the coronavirus pandemic, it was reported that social distance-procedures and mask-wearing were virtually ignored during the band’s set.Smash Mouth frontman Steve Harwell told the crowd, “We’re all here together tonight! Fuck that COVID shit!” His
.coronavirus has been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours. Nicola Sturgeon confirmed 203 more people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Scotland since yesterday.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Lanarkshire saw its first confirmed coronavirus death for more than two months announced yesterday (September 15).First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed one new death in Scotland yesterday - the 2500th - which was the first in Lanarkshire since July 5.In total 354 people have now died from Covid-19 in Lanarkshire including 185 in South Lanarkshire and 169 in North Lanarkshire.The news comes as another 59
coronavirus in Scotland in the last 24 hours. Sturgeon announced there has been one new hospital death from a positive case with the total number of deaths rising to 2,500.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A second pupil at Holy Cross High School in Hamilton has tested positive for coronavirus.NHS Lanarkshire confirmed the case with a letter to parents/carers of those at the school on Saturday evening.It is the second pupil to test positive in the last few weeks and fourth person associated with the school, after two staff members were also confirmed to have Covid-19 last week.The NHS Lanarkshire Test and
NHS Fife has confirmed seven people linked to the Police Scotland training college at Tulliallan have tested positive for Covid-19. The number of confirmed cases includes household contacts of people associated with the Alloa facility.
soared in recent weeks, with some areas seeing the number of cases doubling.Bolton has the highest infection rate anywhere in the UK, with 179.1 cases per 100,000 people, Public Health England figures show.Six other boroughs in region are also in the Government's 'red alert' zone.In the seven days to September 10, 13 people died at the Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust (ICFT) from Covid-19.That's more than other hospital in the country over the same period.The deaths are
coronavirus in the UK in the past 24 hours.
coronavirus in the UK in the past 24 hours.
coronavirus cases. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s test and protect team are carrying out contact tracing at four primaries and one secondary school but say there is no evidence of transmission within the schools themselves.