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Update: 9,958 Deaths Mentioned #Covid19 in Scotland

As England changed its lockdown rules from 29th of March and mainland Scotland also gets set to ease its restrictions, it is a stark reminder that covid is still very much present in communities.

Figures published by National Records of Scotland (NRS), 31st of March show:

9,958 deaths have been registered in Scotland where the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was mentioned on the death certificate.

National Records of Scotland Data

The Stats for Scotland, 31st of March 2021 were as follows:

Although the number of people dying from Covid in Scotland is going down, for every family this is a tragedy.

Of deaths involving COVID-19 in the latest week:

In Orkney there have been 4 covid related deaths since the start of the pandemic. The islands remain in Level 3 restrictions.

Stay Local

From Friday 2nd of April, the message in Scotland changes from ‘Stay at Home’ to ‘Stay Local’. Restrictions on non-essential travel remain in place and some services will be able to re-open on Monday 5th of April.

People are also being encouraged to work from home where that is possible.

Click on this link for: Timetable for planned phasing

The advice about how to stay safe and protect others remains the same:

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