New data shows breakdown of coronavirus rates according to area over seven day period
View email online | | | | | Oct 13, 2020 | | | | | | Good morning, How's your week going? Before we get to today's headlines, don't forget you can gain unlimited access to hundreds of new articles a week, with a Scotsman.com subscription. It's just £3 for your first month and we would greatly appreciate the support. Sign up here. Covid hotpsots New data released by the Scottish Government breaks down the number of positive covid-19 cases per 100,000 people, according to neighbourhood. This article highlights the top 12 areas in Scotland with the highest number of coronavirus cases per 100,000 population over the course of seven days. What would a ‘three-tier’ lockdown system look like for Scotland? It has been announced that a tiered lockdown system could be implemented in Scotland by the end of October. The news came as Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled England’s three-tiered lockdown system in a televised address. But what does it all mean and how would it work in Scotland? This article has the answers. Culloden chief: Backing of holiday park plan near battlefield is 'depressing' The manager of the historic Culloden Battlefield described official approval of plans to build a holiday park close to the historic site as “depressing”. What do you think about the plans? Have your say in the comment section below the article. More headlines below. As ever, if you have any feedback regarding our website (and this newsletter) please drop me a line. Stay safe, Sam Shedden, [email protected] | |
| | | | | Top 12 Scottish neighbourhoods with highest coronavirus case rates in past seven days | | | | | | New data shows breakdown of coronavirus rates according to area over seven day period | | | | |
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