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Jane Kirby & Eleanor Busby

Coronavirus Scotland: covid alert level lowered across UK

The UK's Covid-19 alert level has been lowered as the country's top medics said the threat of the NHS being overwhelmed has receded.

The Level 5 alert was announced on January 4 as lockdown measures were introduced by Boris Johnson amid fears the health service could be swamped within 21 days.

The decision to reduce the alert to Level 4 has now been made by the UK's four chief medical officers and NHS England's medical director because the number of cases in hospitals are "consistently declining".

England's Professor Chris Whitty, Northern Ireland's Dr Michael McBride, Scotland's Dr Gregor Smith, Wales's Dr Frank Atherton and NHS England's Professor Stephen Powis announced the decision on Thursday following advice from the Joint Biosecurity Centre.

They said health services across the four nations "remain under significant pressure with a high number of patients in hospital", but thanks to the efforts of the public numbers are now "consistently declining, and the threat of the NHS and other health services being overwhelmed within 21 days has receded".

They added: "We should be under no illusions - transmission rates, hospital pressures and deaths are still very high.

"In time, the vaccines will have a major impact and we encourage everyone to get vaccinated when they receive the offer.

"However for the time being it is really important that we all - vaccinated or not - remain vigilant and continue to follow the guidelines."

Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, said the alert level may have dropped but there was a "long way to go yet".

He said that "no-one in NHS (is) anywhere near declaring this phase of the battle won".

Follow our live blog below for all the latest info on Scotland's battle against coronavirus including the daily Scottish Government briefing HERE.

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