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  1. Breaking78 more Covid deaths reported in Scotland

    Nicola Sturgeon begins her briefing by outlining the latest figures.

    The first minister confirms a further 2,649 people have tested positive for Covid-19, 11.3 % of the tests carried out yesterday.

    This takes the total number of positive cases in Scotland to 143,715.

    Of those, Ms Sturgeon says the provisional data indicates the breakdown of new cases are in the following health board areas:

    ·NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde: 660

    ·NHS Lanarkshire: 389

    ·NHS Lothian: 357

    ·NHS Tayside: 302

    The remaining cases are spread across nine other health board areas.

    There are 1,467 people in hospital, an increase of 83, which pretty closely matches numbers in hospital during the first peak of the virus in April, says the first minister.

    There are 100 people in intensive care, up five from yesterday. Although that figure is well below the previous peak, the pressure on ICU units is increasing, and total occupancy is now above normal capacity across the country, says Ms Sturgeon.

    There have also been 78 more deaths in the past 24 hours of people who tested positive in the last 28 days. That brings the total number of deaths by that measure to 4,779.

    The latest National Records of Scotland figures published earlier (see 12:03 entry below) show that 383 more deaths were recorded in the two-week period from 21 December to 3 January, where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

    The total number of deaths by that measurement in Scotland is now 6,686.

  2. Breaking383 Covid-related deaths recorded in two weeks up to 3 January

    The latest National Records of Scotland figures show that 383 more deaths were recorded in Scotland in the two-week period from 21 December to 3 January, where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

    There were 200 deaths registered from 21 to 27 December, and 183 deaths in the following week, from 28 December to 3 January.

    This takes the total deaths by that measurement in Scotland to 6,686.

    The daily figure announced by the Scottish government, which only includes deaths reported within 28 days of a positive Covid test, stood at 4,701 as of Wednesday, with an updated figure to follow shortly from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

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