The Scottish Government is set to miss its target to build 50,000 affordable homes by 2021 amid the coronavirus outbreak.In a Scottish parliamentary written answer Kevin Stewart, Minister for housing stated that due to the ‘effective lock down’ it is necessary to have a ‘pause in the delivery of affordable homes.’And fuel poverty targets and energy efficiency measures are also set to be missed.The Scottish Conservatives have stated that, even without the impact of COVID-19, the SNP government was on course to miss its affordable homes target of 50,000 houses by May 2021.Central Scotland Tory MSP and shadow housing and communities secretary said this will “hit the most vulnerable hardest.”He said: “This is understandably frustrating, but the