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Sunday headlines: Health chief's partner dies of Covid as she warns of 'ferocious' virus

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Welcome to the Daily Record's Sunday briefing.The top stories you need to know today include the death of Public Health Scotland's Chief Officer's partner from Covid, John Swinney's warning not to dismiss the Omicron variant, plus two wind warnings in Scotland tomorrow as gales up to 90mph are expected.Here are the latest headlines from Scotland and beyond today.

A top health official has described the "ferociousness" of Covid after her partner died of the virus. Public Health Scotland's Chief Officer Manira Ahmad, who heads up the data unit, said the death was devastating for her and daughter Anisa.

The 42-year-old mum-of-one, who is on compassionate leave following the death of her unnamed partner, said: "We must not underestimate the

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