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Kathleen Speirs

Nicola Sturgeon announces one new coronavirus death and 1,122 cases recorded

There was one new coronavirus death overnight in Scotland, the Scottish Government has announced.

A further 1,122 Scots have also tested positive for the deadly virus as cases continue to rise across the country.

Since the start of the pandemic a total of 57,874 people have tested positive for the deadly virus which has spread across the world.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that 1,052 patients are currently being treated in hospital, while 90 remain in intensive care.

Nicola Sturgeon revealed the latest Covid-19 figures. (Daily Record)

Since the start of the pandemic, 2,701 people have died after recording a positive Covid-19 test.

The news comes as Sturgeon last week unveiled her five-tier lockdown plan for Scotland in a bid to tackle the virus.

The Government also issued advice yesterday to Scottish families planning to go guising for Halloween next weekend.

Parents are being asked to keep children home, and dress up for Halloween, or have a family Halloween party at home.

It is being advised that guising from door-to-door should not take place this year to limit the spread of coronavirus.

On Thursday Scots were warned to get ready for a “digital Christmas” that will not be normal.

Jason Leitch, the National Clinical Director of the Scottish Government, has given a frank assessment of the spread of Covid-19.

Professor Leitch said that the introduction of the five-tier Scottish lockdown, due to be formally announced today, would bring the infection rate down but was cautious about easing restrictions on people’s lives over the winter.

Leitch said: “I’m hopeful costs now may get us a more family Christmas.

"But Christmas is not going to be normal, absolutely no question about that.”

He told BBC Scotland: “We’re not going to be in large family groupings with multiple families coming round that is fiction for this year."

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