A further 12 people have died from Coronavirus in Scotland bringing the death toll to 2,375.
14.05.2020 - 16:44 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The number of Ayrshire hospital patients in intensive care with confirmed or suspected coronavirus has dropped to just five, according to latest Scottish Government figures.
That's down two from yesterday but confirmed cases of the deadly disease in the health board region are up slightly to 952 from 946.
Two more patients confirmed to have the Covid-19 have been admitted to hospitals in the area in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 41.
Across Scotland, 2,007 patients who tested positive for
A further 12 people have died from Coronavirus in Scotland bringing the death toll to 2,375.
South Ayrshire’s coronavirus death toll in care homes has reached the same level as those in a hospital setting.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed a further 13 people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,304.
An under-fire care firm has suffered a further 14 coronavirus deaths at one of its Scots homes.
No new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Ayrshire today.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed a further three people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,273.
The Scottish Government has confirmed a further nine people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,270.
A further 37 people have died in Scots hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,221.
A total of 2,184 people have died in Scottish hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus - a rise of 50 from yesterday’s figures.
A total of 2,134 people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - a rise of 29 on yesterday’s figures.
A total of 22 residents have died of confirmed or suspected coronavirus at a Lanarkshire care home.
1,862 people have now died in Scottishhospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of five.