The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Fewer than one in 1,000 Scots now infectious

Scottish Government projection­s show the all-important R number has also dropped

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Fewer than one in 1,000 Scots are now believed to be infectious with Covid-19, according to new Scottish Government projection­s.

Research published for the first time yesterday revealed mid-level estimates for the number of infectious people in Scotland as of June 5 were 4,500, out of a total population of around 5.5 million.

Experts believe the number from today could drop to around 3,000 based on current modelling and is expected to decrease to around 2,000 by the end of next week.

It would represent a major fall in the number of infectious people in just one month, with the official estimate on May 8 being recorded at 26,000.

The Scottish Government’s latest projection­s also showed the R number, the average number of people each infectious person passes the virus on to, was between 0.6 and 0.8 – down from 0.7 to 0.9 the previous week.

Speaking at her daily briefing in Edinburgh, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon cautioned the latest figures do not take into account the period since Scotland introduced the first phase of easing lockdown restrictio­ns.

“Notwithsta­nding that, these latest estimates reflect the encouragin­g data that we have seen in the last couple of weeks,” Ms Sturgeon said.

“And there is no doubt, looking at all of this data, that we are making very real progress in combating and suppressin­g the virus in Scotland.

“A week today, we will have a further review of the lockdown restrictio­ns.

“I am currently very hopeful that at that point we will be able to lift some further restrictio­ns.”

A further five people died overnight, taking the number of laboratory­confirmed fatalities to 2,439.

A total of 909 patients were in hospital with a suspected or confirmed case, down 78 from the day before, with 21 being treated in intensive care.

Ms Sturgeon said 15,682 people had now tested positive for Covid-19, an increase of 17 from Wednesday.

She has vowed to publish over the next few days the results of more than 72,000 Covid-19 tests at Uk-run regional testing centres in Scotland.

She also announced the constructi­on industry in Scotland will be able to move to the next stage of its restart plan, with workers gradually able to return to sites as long as they adhere to hand hygiene and social distancing measures.

“We still have a long way to go before constructi­on will be working at full capacity but there’s no doubt this is a significan­t step in allowing an important industry to return safely to work,” Ms Sturgeon said.

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking at her daily briefing.

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