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Nicola Sturgeon announces 53 coronavirus deaths in Scotland amid 1,149 new cases

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Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest figures at the daily Covid-19 briefing where she revealed there had been a further 1,149 cases of the virus overnight.

The total number of cases now stands at 183,418.Since the start of the pandemic a total of 6,322 people have died after returning a positive coronavirus test.1,812 people are currently in hospital while 127 are being treated in intensive care.It comes as Public Health Scotland data reveals that in the week ending January 10, 219 hospital patients were found to have definitely caught Covid-19 while on a ward for treatment unrelated to coronavirus.A further 113 patients were thought to have " probable hospital onset " of the virus.The Public Health Scotland statistics record a definite.

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