Glasgow Times

No deaths recorded for fifth June day, figures show

- BY TOM TORRANCE

NO deaths of patients in Scotland who have tested positive for coronaviru­s were registered in the 24 hours until Sunday afternoon, according to the latest Scottish Government figures.

A total of 2,472 patients north of the border have died after testing positive for Covid-19, no change on Saturday’s figure.

This marks the fifth day in June when the death total has not changed.

The Scottish Government’s daily statistica­l update indicates 18,156 people have tested positive for the virus in Scotland, up by 26 from 18,130 the previous day.

Of those who have tested positive, 518 were in hospital on Saturday night.

A total of 16 patients were in intensive care with either confirmed or suspected Covid-19, a rise of two in 24 hours.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has regularly sounded a note of caution on the figures of deaths registered at the weekend, saying they tend to be artificial­ly low.

The update comes as Scotland prepares for further lockdown easing measures to come into force today.

These include places of worship being able to reopen for private prayer with enhanced hygiene measures and physical distancing in place.

Face coverings will become mandatory on public transport today in a bid to suppress transmissi­on of the virus.

Meanwhile, Matt Hancock has said England is “clearly on track” to further ease the coronaviru­s lockdown, with the hope pubs, restaurant­s and hairdresse­rs could reopen as early as July 4.

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