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Coronavirus: Eight more Covid-19 deaths in Scotland | Coronavirus: Eight more Covid-19 deaths in Scotland |
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Eight more people with coronavirus in Scotland have died, taking the total number of deaths to 33, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed. | Eight more people with coronavirus in Scotland have died, taking the total number of deaths to 33, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed. |
The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Scotland now stands at 1,059 - an increase of 165 since Thursday. | The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Scotland now stands at 1,059 - an increase of 165 since Thursday. |
Chief medical officer Catherine Calderwood said the actual number of people infected in Scotland could be more than 65,000. | Chief medical officer Catherine Calderwood said the actual number of people infected in Scotland could be more than 65,000. |
Her previous estimate was that between 40,000 and 50,000 people were infected. | |
"There will come a time where I will be able to talk to you about the numbers being infected and that rate slowing," she told a media briefing in Edinburgh. | |
"But that time is not yet, and that time will not be for some weeks to come." | |
Ms Sturgeon said there were now 72 patients in intensive care units. | Ms Sturgeon said there were now 72 patients in intensive care units. |
As Scotland prepares to spend its first weekend in "lockdown", the first minister urged people to heed the stay at home message. | As Scotland prepares to spend its first weekend in "lockdown", the first minister urged people to heed the stay at home message. |
"The single most important thing anyone can do show do our support for the NHS is by staying at home," she said. | "The single most important thing anyone can do show do our support for the NHS is by staying at home," she said. |
She praised health workers and police who have been given new emergency powers to enforce the restrictions. | She praised health workers and police who have been given new emergency powers to enforce the restrictions. |
Ms Sturgeon said: "My fervent hope and belief is that the police will not have to enforce these rules very often." | Ms Sturgeon said: "My fervent hope and belief is that the police will not have to enforce these rules very often." |
The first minister also announced £3.8m extra funding for NHS mental health support services, and said people should look at the NHS inform website for details of helplines and services. | The first minister also announced £3.8m extra funding for NHS mental health support services, and said people should look at the NHS inform website for details of helplines and services. |
Some of the money will be used to expand the mental health hub so that support can be given 24 hours a day to people who have called the NHS 24 helpline. | Some of the money will be used to expand the mental health hub so that support can be given 24 hours a day to people who have called the NHS 24 helpline. |
Scotland's chief medical officer had another grim message for the public today. Up to 65,000 people in Scotland could already have coronavirus - and what's more, these are early days. | |
Dr Catherine Calderwood says Scotland is only beginning to see that steep acceleration of cases. That sadly will mean many more deaths, and acute pressure on our intensive care beds. | |
It's hoped that by introducing strict measures in Scotland now, it might stretch out demand on our most critical services, but that is a hope and nothing is certain. | |
Increasingly, we are hearing about frontline NHS staff becoming ill themselves. | |
Everyone needs to brace themselves for what is to come. The chief medical officer says it will be weeks before the tide will turn. | |
Ms Sturgeon also sent her "best wishes" to Prime Minister Boris Johnson after it emerged he had tested positive for Covid-19,. | |
The first minister said she had not been tested, and added: "I don't underestimate how difficult it is to be positive for this virus." | The first minister said she had not been tested, and added: "I don't underestimate how difficult it is to be positive for this virus." |
The chief medical officer revealed that she and her counterparts elsewhere in the UK had agreed a protocol for testing "significant" figures. | The chief medical officer revealed that she and her counterparts elsewhere in the UK had agreed a protocol for testing "significant" figures. |
These people would be tested only if there were clinical reasons in the first instance, said Dr Calderwood. | |
However, there would be also tests for "significant people the loss of whom from government would make a big difference to our coronavirus effort," she said. | However, there would be also tests for "significant people the loss of whom from government would make a big difference to our coronavirus effort," she said. |