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Coronavirus: 93 new cases across Tayside and Fife as Scottish total rises by 1,148

Six coronavirus-linked deaths have been recorded in the past 24 hours in Scotland, the Scottish Government has confirmed.

The latest figures show there have been a further 1,148 positive cases since Saturday across the country.

A total of 1,193 people are in hospital with a recently confirmed case of the virus – and 81 people are in the intensive care unit.

Since the start of the outbreak, a total of 993,557 people in Scotland have been tested at least once. Of these people, 65,061 have tested positive and 928,496 were confirmed negative.

A regional breakdown on the figures shows there have been 56 new cases confirmed across Tayside in the past 24 hours.

The region’s total of positive cases since the outbreak began is now 4,152.

There are currently 60 people with hospital after recently testing positive for the virus – an increase of three  in the past 24 hours.

In Fife, a further 37 people have tested positive for coronavirus since Saturday’s update and 36 people are receiving hospital treatment.

On Saturday, the Scottish Government’s update showed there had been 28 deaths recorded linked to the virus since Friday.

Across Scotland, a total of 1,101 people received positive results since the previous day’s update.

Lockdown for England

Boris Johnson announced England will be going back into lockdown

Pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops in England will close from Thursday as people are urged to stay at home, the prime minister announced on Saturday evening.

The NHS will be overwhelmed within weeks without a national lockdown in England, Boris Johnson warned, as he ordered the country to stay at home in a bid to reverse the spread of coronavirus.

The Prime Minister said that without action, deaths would reach “several thousand a day”, with a “peak of mortality” worse than the country saw during the lockdown in April.

Following his announcement, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “We will carefully consider the impact of today’s announcement in England —however, we will continue to take decisions that reflect circumstances in Scotland.

“We expect to have further discussion in the coming days about the scope of additional financial support being made available.”

Scotland’s Tier System

Scotland’s new tier system comes into force at 6am on Monday.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed in the Scottish Parliament on Thursday afternoon Dundee will be placed under tier three restrictions.