Women fleeing domestic abuse have just as many options available to them as before.That was the message from Scottish Women’s Aid’s chief executive Dr Marsha Scott as the risks of domestic abuse rise dramatically throughout coronavirus pandemic.Sharing the Women’s Aid helpline and holding local authorities to account are some of the ways members of the public can show support for victims while the country is in lockdown.It comes as the charity Crimestoppers yesterday revealed they have experienced an almost 50% increase in reports of domestic abuse throughout the UK during the lockdown period.Figures show Crimestoppers sent 120 domestic abuse reports to forces in the week beginning April 6, after restriction of movement rules came into