New expert group to tackle Covid-19 deaths launched, as Scottish death total reaches 22
Over 700 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland
Last updated 25th Mar 2020
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed The Scottish Government is setting up its own expert advisory group to help in the coronavirus battle, as the number of deaths linked to the infection rises to 22.
A further 135 people have tested positive for the infection since yesterday, bringing Scotland’s total to 719, while the First Minister also confirmed 51 patients are being treated in Intensive Care Units.
During a media briefing at the Scottish Government's HQ on Wednesday afternoon, Ms Sturgeon said the advisory body will be chaired by Professor Andrew Morris from the University of Edinburgh, who is also chief scientist at the Scottish Government's health directorate.
Professor David Crossman, the dean of medicine at the University of St Andrews, will serve as vice-chairman.
She explained the new body will help give “the fullest possible understanding of exactly how the virus is spreading in Scotland”.
The new Scottish Government Covid-19 advisory group will supplement the work of Sage - the UK Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies - which has been advising ministers north and south of the border.
Ms Sturgeon said: “At all times, the Scottish Government's actions have been guided by the best and most up to date expert scientific advice, working closely of course with Governments across the UK.
“But as the number of cases increase it is every more important that we have the fullest possible understanding of exactly how the virus is spreading in Scotland.
“We need to be certain that the decisions we are taking are the most effective ones possible and we need to know whether there are more steps that are required to be taken.
“So for that reason I can confirm today we are now seeking to supplement the advice from the UK Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies, or Sage as it is known, and we are establishing a new Scottish Government Covid-19 advisory group.”
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