A total of 2,103 people have now died of coronavirus in Scottishhospitals after testing positive for the killer bug - a rise of nine on yesterday.
28.04.2020 - 15:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A total of 146 Covid-19 survivors have been released from hospital in Ayrshire so far after fighting off the virus.
The patients have been discharged from Ayr and Crosshouse hospitals since March 5. Sadly at least 120 people with coronavirus have died in Ayrshire according to the most up to date figures released last week.
Former Olympian and MSP Brian Whittle , 55, who had symptoms of the“horrible” infection there is a 50:50 survival rate in some critical situations with patients on
A total of 2,103 people have now died of coronavirus in Scottishhospitals after testing positive for the killer bug - a rise of nine on yesterday.
A total of 2,094 people have now died of coronavirus in Scottishhospitals after testing positive for the killer bug – a rise of 41 on yesterday.
The rate of coronavirus transmission in the North is running at between 0.7 and 0.8, according to Andy Burnham - a figure mayor says is higher than nearly anywhere else in the country.
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.
1,862 people have now died in Scottishhospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of five.
The number of Ayrshire hospital patients battling coronavirus has fallen below 50.
1,857 people have now died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 10 compared to Saturday’s figures.
A further 21 people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
1,847 people have now died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 36 compared to Friday’s figures.
1,847 people have now died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 36 compared to Friday’s figures.
1,811 people have now died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 49 compared to Thursday’s figures.
A Paisley charity that tackles disability hate crime is helping isolated hospital patients stay connected with loved ones thanks to generous goodie bag donations - which include a tablet.
Roommates, R. Kelly is not giving up on trying to get released from jail early! For the third time, he and his legal team are pleading with the judge in his case to let him out of jail, in fear that he may catch the coronavirus.
Every day at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens, New York, patients hear a soothing voice coming from the intercom.
Patients trapped in hospital with coronavirus can now speak to their loved ones via videochat - all thanks to the work of one industrious nurse.
More than 700 people in Ayrshire have been diagnosed with the coronavirus.
More than 10,000 people in Scotland have been diagnosed with the coronavirus.
YouTube is doubling down on entertaining you during COVID-19. Like so many networks and streaming platforms, production on YouTube's original content was halted when social distancing began. To make up for it, the company has now commissioned a whole star-studded slate of programming that will be shot remotely. This is YouTube, after all, a platform popularized by vloggers who make videos in their own homes all the time, so maybe it's not not all that surprising to see them pivoting to this.
More than 140 patients were discharged from hospitals in Manchester over the past week after beating coronavirus.