Coronavirus – Friday figures

Glasgow remains at point 3 at this time, which means that entering and leaving the region is only for essential reasons. The proportion of cases and positive evidence continued to increase in Glasgow, with the 02 April variant considered to be the propagation engine, meaning that the city will remain at point 3 for at least a week.

Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon said at a previous press conference this week: “This means that more than five million doses of vaccine have been administered so far. This is a step, but also a great logistical achievement for all our immunization groups across the country. “thank you all.

But the Prime Minister warned that there was no room for complacency and said: “We are seeing an increase in the number of cases at this time – in the last 16 days the number of cases has doubled and this is partly due to an accumulation in the evidence, the rate of positivity of the evidence has also accumulated. Part of the accumulation in the number of instances previously registered is due to the easing of restrictions last month. As we know, when we combine more, the virus has more chances of spreading”.

Sturgeon talked about the missed quotes that took place in Glasgow specific to this weekend. He said: “Please stop by http://nhsinshape. scot schedule an appointment. The vaccine segment of the site is a segment about the main points of missing appointments, with a form you can submit. You can also call the National Vaccine Helpline at 0800 030 8013.

“Secondly, if you are between the age of 18 and 29, you can now log in online for vaccination. This will allow all your data to be correct and up-to-date. “

Register here: http://register. vacs. nhs. scot

But at most of the rest of Scotland, there is a cross to point two.

Level two restrictions mean teams from 8 other people from up to 8 families can gather outside, and others can gather in each other’s homes, adding overnight stays. Up to six more than 3 families can gather indoors.

The international is now allowed on the basis of a gentle traffic system, however, the prime minister suggested caution and staying on vacation. Those arriving from Red List countries will have to move to a quarantine hotel. People on the orange list will have to isolate themselves in their house. and perform two PCR tests.

Green lists should also be tested for PCR. The green list is the same as that of the rest of the UK, allowing for a four-nation approach. Countries include Australia, Brunei, the Falkland Islands, the Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, etc. Iceland, Israel and Jerusalem, New Zealand, Portugal (and the Azores and Madeira), Singapore, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, St. Helena, the Ascension and Tristan of Cunha.

As of 23 May, 10114 deaths had been recorded in Scotland, where the new coronavirus (COVID-19) was indexed on the death certificate, according to statistics published today through National Records of Scotland (NRS).

In the week of April 17 to May 23, there were four deaths that indexed COVID-19 on the death certificate, a minimum of two deaths last week and the lowest week overall since September 2020.

There were two deaths in South Lanarkshire, one in East Dunbartonshire and one in Falkirk. The total number of deaths decreased by 3% than the five-year average, with 29 fewer deaths overall.

NrS also released information on the total number of COVID-19-like deaths in individual hospitals and nursing homes in Scotland.

Pete Whitehouse, Director of Statistics Services, said:

“Figures this week show that there were no deaths in 29 of Scotland’s 32 local governments where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

“Our weekly updates on deaths in Scotland since April 2020 have included main points on the number of deaths in residences and hospitals from the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we have made data on the number of deaths in each establishment during this period. “

It means it includes weekend figures or a PC reporting problem.

You can also see the latest issues presented visually on the Travelling Tabby online page here, which is updated daily at 3 p. m.

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