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Coronavirus: Mass events ban as Scottish virus cases spike | |
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Gatherings of more than 500 people should be cancelled from next week, the Scottish government is advising. | Gatherings of more than 500 people should be cancelled from next week, the Scottish government is advising. |
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said this was to free up emergency services, including police and ambulance crews, to deal with coronavirus. | First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said this was to free up emergency services, including police and ambulance crews, to deal with coronavirus. |
She said it was not necessary to close schools and universities yet, but added that would remain under review. | She said it was not necessary to close schools and universities yet, but added that would remain under review. |
There have now been 60 cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Scotland - a rise of 24 from Wednesday. | |
NHS Lothian has the highest number of cases with 11. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has 10. | NHS Lothian has the highest number of cases with 11. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has 10. |
The first case of coronavirus transmitted within the community was detected in Scotland on Wednesday. | |
Ms Sturgeon confirmed that the UK had now entered the delay phase of controlling the coronavirus which would mean a change in guidance. | |
From Friday, people with coronavirus symptoms should stay at home for a period of seven days. They should not call their GP or NHS 24 unless their condition deteriorates. | |
Earlier during First Minister's Questions, Ms Sturgeon said the scientific advice suggested that cancelling mass gatherings "will not in itself have a significant impact on reducing the spread of the virus". | |
However, she explained the primary reason for the move was to reduce pressure on frontline workers. | However, she explained the primary reason for the move was to reduce pressure on frontline workers. |
Ms Sturgeon said: "The view that the health secretary and I have come to is that there are wider issues to take account of here. | Ms Sturgeon said: "The view that the health secretary and I have come to is that there are wider issues to take account of here. |
"Mass gatherings require to be policed, they require to have emergency ambulance cover, they require the services of voluntary health services. | "Mass gatherings require to be policed, they require to have emergency ambulance cover, they require the services of voluntary health services. |
"At a time when we need to be reducing the pressures on these frontline workers - in order to free them up to focus on the significant challenge that lies ahead - I do think it's inappropriate that we continue as normal." | "At a time when we need to be reducing the pressures on these frontline workers - in order to free them up to focus on the significant challenge that lies ahead - I do think it's inappropriate that we continue as normal." |
In a briefing later on Thursday, the first minister announced that overseas school trips will be cancelled. | |
She said that schools, colleges and universities would remain open because their closure would have a "very direct affect on ability to keep key workers at work". | |
There are also concerns that young people would instead gather in informal setting where the risk of spreading the virus is higher. | |
Ms Sturgeon said "complex judgements" needed to be made around school closures as they could potentially last until the end of the summer term. | |
"If it gets to a stage where the advice is to close schools, this will not be for a week or two weeks," she said. | |
"This would be something that was advised to last throughout the peak of this infection and that is potentially until the summer period." | |
The global outbreak has now been labelled as a pandemic by the World Health Organization. | The global outbreak has now been labelled as a pandemic by the World Health Organization. |
There are 590 confirmed cases across the UK and 10 people have died - all of them in English hospitals. | There are 590 confirmed cases across the UK and 10 people have died - all of them in English hospitals. |
Scotland's national clinical director, Jason Leitch, has defended the approach taken so far, saying that the UK authorities had not been "complacent". | Scotland's national clinical director, Jason Leitch, has defended the approach taken so far, saying that the UK authorities had not been "complacent". |
In a tweet, he wrote: "For those in equal number suggesting we're overreacting and not acting fast enough we are doing neither. | In a tweet, he wrote: "For those in equal number suggesting we're overreacting and not acting fast enough we are doing neither. |
"The balance of which population interventions and their timing is crucial. We are not complacent." | "The balance of which population interventions and their timing is crucial. We are not complacent." |
How is coronavirus affecting Scotland? | How is coronavirus affecting Scotland? |
Keep up to date on what is happening around the country | Keep up to date on what is happening around the country |
However, several GPs have contacted BBC Scotland to say that they have still not been issued with the correct protective equipment recommended for health workers who come into contact with patients showing coronavirus symptoms. | However, several GPs have contacted BBC Scotland to say that they have still not been issued with the correct protective equipment recommended for health workers who come into contact with patients showing coronavirus symptoms. |
The equipment includes fluid resistant surgical masks, gloves, aprons and eye protection. | The equipment includes fluid resistant surgical masks, gloves, aprons and eye protection. |
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said all health boards in Scotland had been asked to issue GPs with protective equipment and she would investigate any individual cases reported to her. | Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said all health boards in Scotland had been asked to issue GPs with protective equipment and she would investigate any individual cases reported to her. |