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Weekly COVID-19 deaths drop in Perth and Kinross as politicians warn flouting lockdown could mean tighter restrictions

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One person in Perth and Kinross died from coronavirus last week, according to new figures.Data released on Wednesday by the National Records of Scotland show that, up until Sunday, May 31, there had been 66 deaths across the region linked to COVID-19.But the death rate continues to slow as the virus is brought under control.Video: Hungry Perth residents come out in force to enjoy a McDonald'sAccording to the figures, no deaths from the virus were recorded in care homes between May 17 and 31.Twenty deaths have been in care homes in total while 41 have been in a hospital setting.The rest died at home or another non-institution setting.Horse racing to return to Perth in July with no spectatorsNews of the drop in weekly deaths comes after

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