coronavirus deaths have been reported in Scotland with X new positive cases overnight. The Scottish Government announced the latest figures this afternoon as the virus continues to spread across the country.
13.06.2021 - 17:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scottish Government has reported no deaths from coronavirus with 1,036 new cases of the virus overnight. The latest figures released this afternoon reveal there are currently 132 people being treated in hospital for the virus with 13 in ICU.
coronavirus deaths have been reported in Scotland with X new positive cases overnight. The Scottish Government announced the latest figures this afternoon as the virus continues to spread across the country.
Parent campaigners are demanding the Scottish Government scrap isolation rules which they says has excluded tens of thousands of healthy children from school. Pressure group UsForThem Scotland says the Scottish Government must ditch the isolation rules ahead of children returning to the classroom after the summer break.
Scottish Government has confirmed that three people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours.
coronavirus deaths have been reported in Scotland but there's been a further 3, 285 positive cases overnight - the highest increase in weeks. The Scottish Government announced the latest figures on Monday, June 28, as the virus continues to spread across the country.
Scottish Government has confirmed. The deaths came as the number of positive coronavirus test results rose by 2,639.
Scottish Government has reported. The deaths came as the number of positive coronavirus test results rose by 2,836.
Scottish Government has reported that 2 people have died from coronavirus and that 1,747 new cases had been identified overnight. It brings the death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – to 7,708.
Scottish Government has reported that 5 people have died from coronavirus and that 2,999 new cases had been identified overnight. It brings the death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – to 7,706.
for the virus within the previous 28 days – is 7,690.
Scottish Government is spending almost £6million a year on a network of overseas offices in seven countries. Foreign policy is not devolved to Holyrood and the UK Government runs embassies around the world.
for the virus within the previous 28 days – is 7,690.
covid antibody tests with nearly 100% accuracy and which can detect variants are being cited as a "game changer" for the global response to the pandemic. The new tests can detect antibody responses to infection by the SARS-CoV-2 virus with more than 98% accuracy, compared to the current rate of 60-93% and hoped to be rolled out on the NHS.
financial support if they are struggling to meet accommodation and other costs.Backed by £20 million of new funding, students in financial hardship can apply directly to their college or university’sCoronavirus Discretionary Fund.Students have reported that they are facing financial challenges, unlike last year when furlough from part time jobs, living in family homes or spending significantly less due to lockdown created some stability.This summer despite the release from lockdown many are
iOS - Android Planning and building standards manager Tony Finn said: "The proposals represent an amendment to a previous consent that was issued by the Scottish Government in 2018."That involved the erection of 17 turbines at a height of 132m.
investigated, claim wildlife charity chiefs. Two lionesses, an antelope, a lemur and a monkey died at the Stirling tourist attraction between 2016 and 2020.
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Scottish Government will be investing money into the provision of Apple iPads, Google Chromebooks, training to develop tech skills and unlimited data for a year. Around 23,000 people will be given new online skills and training to help improve their chances of securing a job or to reduce isolation.
Level 2 rules, hospitality premises must close at 10.30pm - which means they could shut while any match that goes to extra time and penalties is still being played.
decision.” Reverend Henry Duncan set up his “penny bank” in 1810 to enable poor people to make small deposits and earn interest on their savings.Until then, because of high minimum deposits, banking was only available to the wealthy.The TSB acquired the heritage centre for £1 in the 1950s.