Daily coronavirus deaths in Scotland hit highest level since May

Another 50 confirmed Covid deaths have been registered in the past 24 hours

According to the Office for National Statistics about one in 16 in Northern Ireland are likely to have had Covid-19 over the festive period.
Author: Paul KellyPublished 4th Nov 2020

Another 50 confirmed coronavirus deaths have been registered in Scotland.

The number announced by the First Minister is the highest recorded in the daily figures since May. 1,433 new positive tests have also been recorded.

It takes the death toll under this measure - of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days - to 2,927.

A total of 4,649 people have died in Scotland with confirmed or suspected coronavirus, the National Records of Scotland said earlier on Wednesday.

Its figures - which record all deaths registered in Scotland when Covid-19 is mentioned on the death certificate - show 167 fatalities were registered between October 26 and November 1, an increase of 61 from the previous week

Ms Sturgeon said it is too soon to know if Wednesday's high daily figure is part of a trend but she stressed the number of deaths is not the most reliable indicator of the spread of the virus.

She warned coronavirus could “overwhelm” Scotland's hospitals if there is not a “significant and sustained improvement” in the reduction of coronavirus before the winter months.

“Although we continue to see some positive signs in our data just now, and that's all down to the sacrifices people across the country are making, we still are dealing with a very fragile and volatile situation,” she said.

Ms Sturgeon said if the infection rate is not brought down “the risk we would bear is going deeper into the winter with a high baseline of infection and that would mean any increase in the R number could quickly see the virus overwhelm us and overwhelm our hospitals”.

She added: “We'll be monitoring the situation closely ahead of the first review of our new levels system next Tuesday.”

The First Minister also used the briefing to repeat calls for the furlough scheme and support for the self-employed to be available beyond the period England is in lockdown.

Ms Sturgeon said she has not had formal confirmation from the UK Government but hopes to get clarity at some point later on Wednesday.

Referring to the Prime Minister's announcement that furlough at 80% of wages will be extended for the planned four-week lockdown in England, Ms Sturgeon said: “The same level of financial support must also be available after November.

“The current confusion and the lack of clarity is - and I think this is an obvious point - not helpful for our decision-making but it is not helpful for businesses and employees who of course are anxious about jobs and wages at this time.

“We cannot have a situation where businesses are rightly fully supported when England enters a lockdown but comparable support isn't made available if all or part of Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland face similar restrictions.”

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