Covid-19 in Scotland: The headlinespublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 21 October 2020
Hospitality curbs extended for another week
- Bars and restaurants in Scotland's central belt are to remain closed for another week, after short-term Covid-19 restrictions are extended
- Scotland is due to move to a multi-tier system of virus alert levels similar to that in England from 2 November - it will be published on Friday
- The Scottish government's current short-term restrictions, external targeting hospitality venues in the central belt in particular will continue until then to enable a "smooth transition"
- The first minister announces the financial support available for businesses impacted by the restrictions will be extended to cover the additional week
28 people have died with Covid-19 in the last 24 hours
- A further 28 deaths linked to the virus have been recorded in the last 24 hours
- That is the highest number of deaths in daily figures since 21 May and it takes the total to 2,653 by that measurement.
- The number of positive cases in Scotland has risen above 50,000 for the first time with a further 1,739 people testing positive. That is 9.7 % of the total number of people tested
- 873 patients are in hospital with a confirmed case (up 49), with 73 being treated in intensive care (up three)
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75 people have died with links to Covid-19 in the last week
- The weekly NRS statistics showed 75 people had died with Covid-19 mentioned on the death certificate in the last week
- The total deaths by that measurement has reached 4,376
Other Covid-19 headlines
- The first minister insists Test and Protect in Scotland is an NHS service and that there has been no outsourcing to private firms
- Ms Sturgeon says National Services Scotland has recruited a small number of staff from private companies as the system migrates to a permanent workforce - including staff from Barrhead Travel
- The Scottish Lib Dems leader says "it doesn't look like we are in control of the situation"
- Willie Rennie does, however, pledge to "buy into the new strategy"
That's all from the live page team today. Please take care and stay safe.