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Renfrewshire Covid-19 death toll hits almost 200

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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The death toll means the region remains in the top five counties worst hit by coronavirus in Scotland.It has seen many more deaths than the Scottish average.And last week Renfrewshire had three times as many deaths as Dumfries and Galloway per head of population and twice that of Perth and Kinross, Fife and Aberdeenshire.The figures have been described as “tragic” by Neil Bibby MSP.The MSP for West Scotland last month demanded the Scottish Government investigate why coronavirus has had a much more catastrophic impact on Renfrewshire than other areas.He told the Express: “These figures and the tragic loss of life show the scale of the crisis here in Renfrewshire and with nearly 200 deaths, it.

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