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Covid-19 in Scotland: Sharp spike in infections among teenagers | Covid-19 in Scotland: Sharp spike in infections among teenagers |
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The Covid-19 outbreak in Scotland is now being driven by infections among teenagers, figures show. | The Covid-19 outbreak in Scotland is now being driven by infections among teenagers, figures show. |
More than 43% of the positive cases detected on Thursday were in the 15-19 age group, according to data published by Public Health Scotland. | More than 43% of the positive cases detected on Thursday were in the 15-19 age group, according to data published by Public Health Scotland. |
Infection rates in this age group were stable throughout the summer, but began to rise sharply from mid-September. | Infection rates in this age group were stable throughout the summer, but began to rise sharply from mid-September. |
Public health teams are dealing with several outbreaks among students living in shared accommodation. | Public health teams are dealing with several outbreaks among students living in shared accommodation. |
The largest outbreak is at the University of Glasgow, where 172 students have tested positive. | The largest outbreak is at the University of Glasgow, where 172 students have tested positive. |
There are also clusters of cases among students in Dundee, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. More than 1,000 students across the country are now believed to be self-isolating. | There are also clusters of cases among students in Dundee, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. More than 1,000 students across the country are now believed to be self-isolating. |
The Scottish government reported 344 new positive cases on Sunday, down from a rise of 714 on Saturday. | |
One further death following a positive test was registered and the number of people in hospital with recently confirmed Covid-19 increased by six. | |
On 24 September, 43.3% of infections were in the 15-19 age group, with 18.7% in 25 to 44 year olds and 17.2% in 20 to 24 year olds. | On 24 September, 43.3% of infections were in the 15-19 age group, with 18.7% in 25 to 44 year olds and 17.2% in 20 to 24 year olds. |
Positive cases among the oldest age groups remain very low. | Positive cases among the oldest age groups remain very low. |
Although the 15-19 range will include infections in school-age children as well, it is likely most positive cases are at the upper end of the group - many of whom started university two weeks ago. | Although the 15-19 range will include infections in school-age children as well, it is likely most positive cases are at the upper end of the group - many of whom started university two weeks ago. |
Tessa Mairi Morrison, a Glasgow University fresher student who tested positive, said morale among her flatmates was low. | Tessa Mairi Morrison, a Glasgow University fresher student who tested positive, said morale among her flatmates was low. |
"Four of us have been tested positive, two people have been tested negative and the rest haven't been tested," she told the BBC's Politics Scotland show. | "Four of us have been tested positive, two people have been tested negative and the rest haven't been tested," she told the BBC's Politics Scotland show. |
"And we can't social distance in the flat either, it's impossible. We've got a small kitchen and there's 11 of us cooking at the one time. | "And we can't social distance in the flat either, it's impossible. We've got a small kitchen and there's 11 of us cooking at the one time. |
"So the people who don't have coronavirus are going to get it." | "So the people who don't have coronavirus are going to get it." |
Ms Morrison said she believed it was a "mistake" to put people into halls of residence. | Ms Morrison said she believed it was a "mistake" to put people into halls of residence. |
"Maybe they should have tested everyone beforehand, before putting us into halls, or strictly containing it in halls without spreading it to the rest of Glasgow - or even putting us in halls in December, because this is a bit of a nightmare," she added. | "Maybe they should have tested everyone beforehand, before putting us into halls, or strictly containing it in halls without spreading it to the rest of Glasgow - or even putting us in halls in December, because this is a bit of a nightmare," she added. |
Students are banned from returning home under Scottish Covid-19 regulations because they are deemed to have formed a new household with the people they are now living with. | Students are banned from returning home under Scottish Covid-19 regulations because they are deemed to have formed a new household with the people they are now living with. |
How are infection rates changing among age groups? | How are infection rates changing among age groups? |
Since 1 August, the infection rates in younger age groups have been higher, with rates in the over-65s very low. | Since 1 August, the infection rates in younger age groups have been higher, with rates in the over-65s very low. |
The highest rate has generally been in the 20-24 age group, but there was a significant change in mid-September. | The highest rate has generally been in the 20-24 age group, but there was a significant change in mid-September. |
The chart illustrates this by taking the average number of infections from the previous seven days and dividing it by the population of the age group. | The chart illustrates this by taking the average number of infections from the previous seven days and dividing it by the population of the age group. |
On 24 September, the rate per 100,000 in the 15-19 age group stood at 48.7. The rate for the next highest group (20-24 year olds) was 18.5. | On 24 September, the rate per 100,000 in the 15-19 age group stood at 48.7. The rate for the next highest group (20-24 year olds) was 18.5. |
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the Scottish government's advice to all students was to stay in their halls of residence "if they are able to do so". | Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the Scottish government's advice to all students was to stay in their halls of residence "if they are able to do so". |
"That's to ensure that we minimise the spread of the virus around the country," he told BBC Scotland. | "That's to ensure that we minimise the spread of the virus around the country," he told BBC Scotland. |
"It's important that any student who is self-isolating - or students in general who are in halls in the situation that they are facing - are given the full and proper support of the university or the college that is supporting them. | "It's important that any student who is self-isolating - or students in general who are in halls in the situation that they are facing - are given the full and proper support of the university or the college that is supporting them. |
"That's obviously an issue that we've prioritised in our discussions with universities in the course of the last few days." | "That's obviously an issue that we've prioritised in our discussions with universities in the course of the last few days." |
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