Wednesday's briefing: The headlinespublished at 13:30 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2021
The main points from today's coronavirus briefing:
- New weekly NRS, external figures show as of 14 March, a total of 9,831 deaths have been registered in Scotland where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate
- In the week 8-14 March, 104 deaths were registered that mentioned Covid-19 on the death certificate, a decrease of 38 from the previous week. More than 80% of deaths this week occurred in hospital, (86 deaths), 14 deaths occurred in care homes and four were at home or in non-institutional settings
- In Wednesday's daily figures, there were a further 625 positive cases, 3% of tests carried out yesterday. There are 422 people in hospital, down 18 and 38 people in intensive care, down four. And 12 more deaths were registered in the past 24 hours of people who tested positive in the last 28 days
- Nicola Sturgeon tells journalists she is "not going to to have this Covid briefing side-tracked by the latest instalment of Alex Salmond's conspiracy theory" when asked about David Davis' comments
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- 1,981,818 people have now received their first dose of the vaccine, 181,879 have received their second
- The Scottish government has published its updated testing strategy, including details of a new genomic sequencing service to be established in Scotland, and establishing a £13m genomic testing centre
- Shielding is to end on 26 April with the chief medical officer writing to those on the list to explain the changes
- The first minister says face coverings will be "important for a while yet" and she is she is not yet sure what "normality will look like" in the summer
That's all from us for today. Join us on Thursday for First Minister's Questions and the latest in the Covid response. Take care and stay safe.