The Herald

Highest Covid deaths in Borders

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THE Scottish Borders recorded the highest number of coronaviru­s deaths in Scotland in the past week, according to the latest data.

National Records of Scotland (NRS) figures show 10,554 people have died in Scotland with confirmed or suspected coronaviru­s.

The latest data shows 48 fatalities mentioning Covid-19 on the death certificat­e were registered in the week from August 23 to August 29, an increase of seven on the previous seven days.

Seven of the deaths occurred in the Scottish Borders council area – the largest number in the country.

Six deaths were recorded in Glasgow and five in East Lothian, with 20 council areas registerin­g at least one death.

Of the latest deaths, nine were people aged under 65, 11 were 65-74, and 28 were 75 or older.

The majority of the Covid deaths took place in hospitals – while seven were in care homes, and five were at home or in a non-institutio­nal setting.

The NRS statistics are published weekly and cover all deaths registered in Scotland where Covid19 was mentioned on the death certificat­e.

They differ from the lab-confirmed coronaviru­s deaths announced daily by the Scottish Government because the NRS figures include suspected or probable cases.

The total number of deaths registered in Scotland in the week to August 29 was 1,099, up by 100 (10%) on the fiveyear average.

Pete Whitehouse, NRS director of statistica­l services, said: “Today’s NRS figures show that there were 48 deaths in Scotland last week where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificat­e.

“Deaths from all causes were 10% higher than average for the equivalent week in the period 2015 to 2019. This is the 14th consecutiv­e week where deaths have been above average.”

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