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Coronavirus in Scotland: 100 days of life under lockdown | Coronavirus in Scotland: 100 days of life under lockdown |
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It is now 100 days since Covid-19 forced Scotland into an unprecedented lockdown. | It is now 100 days since Covid-19 forced Scotland into an unprecedented lockdown. |
Since then the virus has touched everything and changed everything. | Since then the virus has touched everything and changed everything. |
BBC Scotland looks back on some of the key developments during a remarkable three months. | BBC Scotland looks back on some of the key developments during a remarkable three months. |
23 March | 23 March |
In a historic broadcast Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the nation: "You must stay at home." | In a historic broadcast Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the nation: "You must stay at home." |
Mr Johnson announced people will only be allowed to venture outdoors for very limited purposes. | Mr Johnson announced people will only be allowed to venture outdoors for very limited purposes. |
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the incredible measures were necessary to slow the spread of Covid-19, ease pressure on the NHS and save lives. | First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the incredible measures were necessary to slow the spread of Covid-19, ease pressure on the NHS and save lives. |
She added: "I am not going to sugar coat it in any way. Coronavirus is the biggest challenge of our lifetime." | She added: "I am not going to sugar coat it in any way. Coronavirus is the biggest challenge of our lifetime." |
30 March | 30 March |
The first minister announced the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow could be in operation as a temporary hospital within two weeks. | The first minister announced the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow could be in operation as a temporary hospital within two weeks. |
The £43m NHS Louisa Jordan, named after a hero Scots nurse, opened on 20 April but has yet to admit any patients. | The £43m NHS Louisa Jordan, named after a hero Scots nurse, opened on 20 April but has yet to admit any patients. |
Nicola Sturgeon also confirmed several cancer screening programmes - including breast, cervical and bowel - had been suspended, so staff could further concentrate on the battle against Covid-19. | Nicola Sturgeon also confirmed several cancer screening programmes - including breast, cervical and bowel - had been suspended, so staff could further concentrate on the battle against Covid-19. |
1 April | 1 April |
The Edinburgh Fringe and four other major cultural festivals in the city became the latest major events to be called off due to the virus. | The Edinburgh Fringe and four other major cultural festivals in the city became the latest major events to be called off due to the virus. |
The UN's COP26 climate summit, which had been due to take place in Glasgow in November, was also postponed for a year. | The UN's COP26 climate summit, which had been due to take place in Glasgow in November, was also postponed for a year. |
Other casualties since the start of lockdown include the TRNSMT and Belladrum music festivals, the World Pipe Band Championships and the Edinburgh Marathon. | Other casualties since the start of lockdown include the TRNSMT and Belladrum music festivals, the World Pipe Band Championships and the Edinburgh Marathon. |
5 April | 5 April |
A Scottish Sun investigation revealed Scotland's chief medical officer had flouted her own regulations by visiting her second home on the Fife coast. | A Scottish Sun investigation revealed Scotland's chief medical officer had flouted her own regulations by visiting her second home on the Fife coast. |
Dr Catherine Calderwood apologised during the daily press briefing but revealed she had also travelled from Edinburgh to Earlsferry the previous weekend. | Dr Catherine Calderwood apologised during the daily press briefing but revealed she had also travelled from Edinburgh to Earlsferry the previous weekend. |
As pressure mounted the chief medical officer was cautioned by Police Scotland and, after further talks with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, it became clear her position was untenable. | As pressure mounted the chief medical officer was cautioned by Police Scotland and, after further talks with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, it became clear her position was untenable. |
Dr Calderwood announced her resignation shortly before 22:00 and was replaced the following morning by her deputy, Dr Gregor Smith. | Dr Calderwood announced her resignation shortly before 22:00 and was replaced the following morning by her deputy, Dr Gregor Smith. |
8 April | 8 April |
A more complete picture of the country's Covid-19 deaths emerged for the first time. | A more complete picture of the country's Covid-19 deaths emerged for the first time. |
Data from the National Records of Scotland said that 354 deaths had been linked to the virus by 5 April. | Data from the National Records of Scotland said that 354 deaths had been linked to the virus by 5 April. |
The weekly NRS report includes deaths outside of hospital and those where the coronavirus is a "suspected" cause. | The weekly NRS report includes deaths outside of hospital and those where the coronavirus is a "suspected" cause. |
It showed that the vast majority of deaths in Scotland so far have been among those aged over 65, with those aged over 75 accounting for 60% of the total. | It showed that the vast majority of deaths in Scotland so far have been among those aged over 65, with those aged over 75 accounting for 60% of the total. |
23 April | 23 April |
The first minister announced the lifting of the lockdown is likely to be phased - with some measures remaining in place into next year "or beyond". | The first minister announced the lifting of the lockdown is likely to be phased - with some measures remaining in place into next year "or beyond". |
Nicola Sturgeon said gatherings in pubs and at public events were likely to be banned or restricted for some time to come. | Nicola Sturgeon said gatherings in pubs and at public events were likely to be banned or restricted for some time to come. |
She was speaking as the Scottish government published a 27-page document, outlining the basis of a lockdown exit strategy. | She was speaking as the Scottish government published a 27-page document, outlining the basis of a lockdown exit strategy. |
29 April | 29 April |
The latest National Records of Scotland figures revealed 52% of the weekly deaths took place in care homes, increasing the sector's share of the overall figures to 39%. | The latest National Records of Scotland figures revealed 52% of the weekly deaths took place in care homes, increasing the sector's share of the overall figures to 39%. |
Ms Sturgeon described the proportion of deaths in the sector as "deeply distressing" but said it was broadly in line with proportions being reported from many other countries. | Ms Sturgeon described the proportion of deaths in the sector as "deeply distressing" but said it was broadly in line with proportions being reported from many other countries. |
Concerns had been raised about a lack of testing and protective equipment in care homes. | Concerns had been raised about a lack of testing and protective equipment in care homes. |
The 2,272 deaths recorded by 26 April include 11 health and care workers. | The 2,272 deaths recorded by 26 April include 11 health and care workers. |
The human toll of Covid-19 | The human toll of Covid-19 |
More than 18,000 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland since the first case was confirmed by the Scottish government on 1 March. | More than 18,000 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland since the first case was confirmed by the Scottish government on 1 March. |
The virus has infected all ages, from premature baby Peyton Maguire to 98-year-old Daphne Shah. | The virus has infected all ages, from premature baby Peyton Maguire to 98-year-old Daphne Shah. |
It has also claimed more than 4,000 lives across the country. | It has also claimed more than 4,000 lives across the country. |
BBC Scotland has told some of the stories of the people behind the statistics. | BBC Scotland has told some of the stories of the people behind the statistics. |
10 May | 10 May |
The first minister said she first learned about the UK government's new slogan in the Sunday papers and admitted: "I do not know what 'Stay Alert' means." | The first minister said she first learned about the UK government's new slogan in the Sunday papers and admitted: "I do not know what 'Stay Alert' means." |
Nicola Sturgeon stressed the "stay at home" message remained in place in Scotland after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his "conditional plan" to reopen society in a televised address to the nation. | Nicola Sturgeon stressed the "stay at home" message remained in place in Scotland after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his "conditional plan" to reopen society in a televised address to the nation. |
Ms Sturgeon also confirmed the once-a-day exercise limit would be removed but said people must still stay close to home. | Ms Sturgeon also confirmed the once-a-day exercise limit would be removed but said people must still stay close to home. |
11 May | 11 May |
A BBC Disclosure investigation revealed the virus had been brought to Scotland a week before the first case was officially confirmed on 1 March. | A BBC Disclosure investigation revealed the virus had been brought to Scotland a week before the first case was officially confirmed on 1 March. |
An outbreak began in Edinburgh on 26 and 27 of February at a conference for the sportswear giant Nike, which was attended by more than 70 employees from all over the world. | An outbreak began in Edinburgh on 26 and 27 of February at a conference for the sportswear giant Nike, which was attended by more than 70 employees from all over the world. |
At least 25 people linked to the event were confirmed to have been infected - eight of them resident in Scotland. | At least 25 people linked to the event were confirmed to have been infected - eight of them resident in Scotland. |
The programme also reported more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths could have been prevented if the country had locked down two weeks earlier. | The programme also reported more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths could have been prevented if the country had locked down two weeks earlier. |
13 May | 13 May |
Deaths of key workers and care home residents linked to coronavirus in Scotland are to be reported to prosecutors for investigation. | Deaths of key workers and care home residents linked to coronavirus in Scotland are to be reported to prosecutors for investigation. |
Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC said the Crown Office was setting up a dedicated unit to examine Covid-19 deaths and the process would help determine if Fatal Accident Inquiries were to be held. | |
Police Scotland later confirmed it would support the probe but said its involvement did not indicate that crimes had been committed and is designed simply to inform prosecutors. | Police Scotland later confirmed it would support the probe but said its involvement did not indicate that crimes had been committed and is designed simply to inform prosecutors. |
Significant outbreaks in Scotland include Berelands Care Home, Prestwick; Elderslie Nursing Home, Paisley; Crosslet House, Dumbarton; Guthrie House Care Home, Edinburgh; Pitkerro Care Home, Dundee; and Home Farm, Skye. | Significant outbreaks in Scotland include Berelands Care Home, Prestwick; Elderslie Nursing Home, Paisley; Crosslet House, Dumbarton; Guthrie House Care Home, Edinburgh; Pitkerro Care Home, Dundee; and Home Farm, Skye. |
18 May | 18 May |
Celtic are confirmed as Scottish champions for the ninth season in a row and Hearts have been relegated after the SPFL ended the season. | Celtic are confirmed as Scottish champions for the ninth season in a row and Hearts have been relegated after the SPFL ended the season. |
The decision was taken at a board meeting after the 12 clubs agreed at the end of last week that completing the campaign was unfeasible. | The decision was taken at a board meeting after the 12 clubs agreed at the end of last week that completing the campaign was unfeasible. |
Although matches in England's Premier League have since resumed behind closed doors there will be no top flight action in Scotland until 1 August. | Although matches in England's Premier League have since resumed behind closed doors there will be no top flight action in Scotland until 1 August. |
21 May | 21 May |
The first minister unveiled a four-phase "route map" aimed at restarting society while suppressing the virus. | The first minister unveiled a four-phase "route map" aimed at restarting society while suppressing the virus. |
The situation will be reviewed every three weeks, with further phases of easing being introduced if enough progress is being made on keeping the virus under control. | The situation will be reviewed every three weeks, with further phases of easing being introduced if enough progress is being made on keeping the virus under control. |
But Ms Sturgeon said she hoped to be able to move more quickly than that if the evidence allows. | But Ms Sturgeon said she hoped to be able to move more quickly than that if the evidence allows. |
26 May | 26 May |
The Scottish government confirms its new "test and protect" strategy will go live in 48 hours. | The Scottish government confirms its new "test and protect" strategy will go live in 48 hours. |
Ms Sturgeon said the scheme will mean anyone with symptoms of Covid-19 should take "immediate steps" to be tested and then self-isolate with their household until the results are known. | Ms Sturgeon said the scheme will mean anyone with symptoms of Covid-19 should take "immediate steps" to be tested and then self-isolate with their household until the results are known. |
If the test is positive, people will need to provide the details of everyone they have had close contact with. | If the test is positive, people will need to provide the details of everyone they have had close contact with. |
28 May | 28 May |
People are now able to meet friends and family again as Scotland begins to ease its lockdown after 66 days. | People are now able to meet friends and family again as Scotland begins to ease its lockdown after 66 days. |
The new rules mean that people from two households can meet outside so long as they keep at least two metres apart. | The new rules mean that people from two households can meet outside so long as they keep at least two metres apart. |
At her daily media briefing, the first minister called for "caution" as the new rules take effect and stressed people should still stay at home as much as possible. | At her daily media briefing, the first minister called for "caution" as the new rules take effect and stressed people should still stay at home as much as possible. |
3 June | 3 June |
More people have now died with coronavirus in Scotland's care homes than in the country's hospitals. | More people have now died with coronavirus in Scotland's care homes than in the country's hospitals. |
The National Records of Scotland said there have been a total of 1,818 deaths linked to the virus in care homes since the outbreak began - three more than have been recorded in hospitals. | The National Records of Scotland said there have been a total of 1,818 deaths linked to the virus in care homes since the outbreak began - three more than have been recorded in hospitals. |
The figures also showed the total number of people dying with the virus has fallen for a fifth week in a row. | The figures also showed the total number of people dying with the virus has fallen for a fifth week in a row. |
10 June | 10 June |
Scotland's tourism businesses, including pubs, hotels and restaurants, should prepare to reopen on 15 July. | Scotland's tourism businesses, including pubs, hotels and restaurants, should prepare to reopen on 15 July. |
Tourism Secretary Fergus Ewing said the date was conditional on moving to the third phase of the route map for easing lockdown restrictions. | Tourism Secretary Fergus Ewing said the date was conditional on moving to the third phase of the route map for easing lockdown restrictions. |
New guidance was later issued for businesses and customers. | New guidance was later issued for businesses and customers. |
23 June | 23 June |
Scottish schools are aiming to reopen full-time with no physical distancing in August if coronavirus continues to be suppressed. | Scottish schools are aiming to reopen full-time with no physical distancing in August if coronavirus continues to be suppressed. |
Schools had been preparing to return with a "blended" model of face-to-face teaching and at-home learning. | Schools had been preparing to return with a "blended" model of face-to-face teaching and at-home learning. |
But Education Secretary John Swinney said "significant progress" had been made in controlling the spread of the virus. | But Education Secretary John Swinney said "significant progress" had been made in controlling the spread of the virus. |
Opposition parties said the move was a "U-turn" which had been forced by public pressure while unions warned other measures would need to be put in place to keep staff and pupils safe. | |
24 June | 24 June |
The first minister announces pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and barbers can re-open from 15 July. | The first minister announces pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and barbers can re-open from 15 July. |
Nicola Sturgeon also said the five-mile travel limit will be lifted from 3 July, while beer gardens can re-open from 6 July. | Nicola Sturgeon also said the five-mile travel limit will be lifted from 3 July, while beer gardens can re-open from 6 July. |
Meanwhile, economic forecasters believe it will be at least 18 months before Scotland makes up the output lost due to the Covid-19 pandemic. | Meanwhile, economic forecasters believe it will be at least 18 months before Scotland makes up the output lost due to the Covid-19 pandemic. |
The Fraser of Allander Institute said the country was now in its deepest recession in living memory. | The Fraser of Allander Institute said the country was now in its deepest recession in living memory. |
29 June | 29 June |
Shops with on-street access and some workplaces can reopen, as can zoos, safari parks and playgrounds. | Shops with on-street access and some workplaces can reopen, as can zoos, safari parks and playgrounds. |
Queues formed outside stores across the country with shoppers eager to make their first face-to-face purchases in three months. | Queues formed outside stores across the country with shoppers eager to make their first face-to-face purchases in three months. |
Small weddings and civil partnerships can be held outdoors. | Small weddings and civil partnerships can be held outdoors. |
It is the fourth day in a row that no coronavirus deaths are recorded in Scotland. | It is the fourth day in a row that no coronavirus deaths are recorded in Scotland. |
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