Scotland city Aberdeen city Dundee hospital death Health Scotland city Aberdeen city Dundee

Scots hospitals Covid latest as 11,360 new cases confirmed in Public Health Scotland report

Reading now: 101
www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Another 11,360 Covid cases have been diagnosed in Scotland within the last 24 hours as the Omicron wave continues to sweep across the nation.Figures have been published by the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland (PHS) this afternoon as part of the national Covid-19 daily briefing.Nationally, there are 1,267 patients with the disease being treated in hospital which is up 44 from yesterday's reported figure.

There are currently 43 people being treated in ICUs. The number of newly-reported positive coronavirus cases recorded by NHS Ayrshire & Arran has increased by 527 to 71,515.Of the new cases reported, 241 were in North Ayrshire, 185 attributed to East Ayrshire and 101 in South Ayrshire.A total of 1,010,660 positive tests have now been recorded from 4.043 million tests carried out since the start of the pandemic.According to Public Health Scotland's rolling seven-day infection rate per 100,000 population, Inverclyde has the highest rate in the country – at 2,726.4 as of Wednesday, January 5.South Lanarkshire has the second-highest infection rate at 2,686.9 while North Lanarkshire is third with 2,680.4.

In terms of Ayrshire's local authorities, East Ayrshire's is 2,321.5; it is 2,141.5 in North Ayrshire and South Ayrshire's is 2,060.8.A total of 20 of Scotland's 32 council regions have an infection rate below the national average of 2,061.9.708.4 Shetland Islands 913.2 Na h-Eileanan Siar1,071.4 Orkney Islands1,332.1 Argyll & Bute1,539.6 Aberdeenshire1,662.1 Angus1,699.1 Scottish Borders1,744.2 East Lothian1,747.6 Aberdeen City1,751.3 Highland1,765.5 Perth & Kinross1,815.6 Dundee City1,830.4 Stirling1,834.8 City of Edinburgh1,855.2 Fife1,893.6 Dumfries & Galloway1,914.1 Midlothian2,012.1 Clackmannanshire2,018.6

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Gotabaya Rajapaksa - Wang Yi - Chinese Foreign Minister meets President; Both parties discuss debt restructuring possibility - newsfirst.lk - China - Sri Lanka
newsfirst.lk
68%
621
Chinese Foreign Minister meets President; Both parties discuss debt restructuring possibility
COLOMBO (News 1st); Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Sunday (9) afternoon.According to the President’s Media Division, the meeting took place to further strengthen the 65 year diplomatic relations between China and Sri Lanka.Welcoming the visit of the Chinese Foreign Minister, the President recalled the historic close ties between the two countries.The President on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka and her people, thanked the Government of China for the material and financial assistance received to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.Reflecting on the friendship between the two countries, Wang Yi said he was pleased to be back in Sri Lanka and said that China would always support the island nation as a close friend.President Rajapaksa also thanked the Chinese Government for its continued support in providing Sri Lanka with Sinopharm vaccines for the successful implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination program.The President requested Wang Yi to assist in attracting Chinese tourists to Sri Lanka by allowing visitation using the bio-bubble program.The President pointed out that it would be a great relief to the country if the focus could be on restructuring the debt repayments as a solution to the economic crisis that has arisen in the face of COVID-19.The President also said that if a concessional trade credit scheme could be obtained for imports from China, it would enable industries to run smoothly.Wang Yi invited the President to visit China and expressed confidence that the visit would take place soon.
DMCA