First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "Good afternoon, thanks for joining us. I'll start with the statistics for today as usual, first of all. The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 717."
NS: " That represents 8.3% of the total number of tests carried out, and means the total number of confirmed cases is now 82,011."
NS: "I should say, although we often see a slightly lower number of new cases reported after a weekend, today's figure is nevertheless lower than we would've expected it to be - so we are looking to see whether there are any other reasons that might be the cause of that."
NS: "If that is the case, we'll obviously update you as appropriate."
NS: "220 of the new cases were in Greater Glasgow and Clyde. 136 in Lanarkshire. 101 in Lothian. The remaining cases were across 9 other health board areas."
NS: "I can confirm that 1,227 people are currently in hospital, which is a decrease of 14 from yesterday, and 98 people are in intensive care, that's 2 fewer than yesterday."
NS: "I unfortunately have to report that an additional 6 deaths have been registered in the past 24 hours of patients who first tested positive over the previous 28 days."
NS: "Again, I would remind you that registration offices tend to be closed at the weekend so the figures we report for deaths on Sundays and Mondays can be artificially low as a result."
NS: "However, 36 deaths were reported on Saturday and taking account of the 6 that have been reported in the past 24 hours, the total now stands at 3,286."
NS: "My condolences once again go to all those who have lost a loved one."
NS: "I'm joined today by the Health Secretary and the Chief Medical Officer. Before handing over to the Health Secretary and then the three of us taking questions, there are three issues I want to very briefly update you on."
NS: "The first relates to some additional support we are providing for care homes. We have confirmed funding today that will help to provide every care home in Scotland with one or two iPads."
NS: "This will enable more than 1,400 care homes to help their residents stay connected with family and friends while visiting remains restricted."
NS: "It will also help clinicians such as GPs and speech and language therapists with remote consultations when that is necessary."
NS: "That will allow them to assess residents' health conditions without always needing to visit in person."
NS: "Now, I should stress - and I really do want to make this point very strongly - the iPads are not intended to be a substitute for personal visits to care homes."
NS: "We know and understand how vital in-person visits are both for residents and for their family members."
NS: "For that reason we are currently finalising our plans to ensure routine visits from designated visitors can take place as safely as possible. As we've indicated before these plans will include regular testing of care home visitors."
NS: "The Health Secretary will set out further details soon - probably in a statement to Parliament next week."
NS: "However this funding will give care home residents an additional way of keeping in touch with family & friends and receiving expert clinical advice."
NS: "The second point I want to highlight relates to our plans to develop regional testing hubs to further increase NHS Scotland's testing capacity."
NS: "We said before that NHS Scotland is currently developing three new testing hubs - in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. There was some press speculation over the weekend about possible delays to these hubs."
NS: "So I want to take the opportunity today to stress that all three of them are on track to open before the end of this year. As we speak, building work is being carried out and recruitment is taking place."
NS: "These will enable NHS Scotland to process a further 22,000 tests a day, and they form an important part of our plans to increase daily testing capacity for Scotland overall to at least 65,000 by the end of the year."
NS: "Amongst other things, these hubs will be able then to ensure the NHS in Scotland processes all of our routine care home testing, which will help to ensure we get these test results back as quickly as possible."
NS: "These efforts to increase capacity within NHS Scotland are of course in addition to and entirely compatible with the ongoing work, led by the UK Government, to increase UK-wide testing capacity."
NS: "We very much welcome the announcement today that the UK plans to establish a major new testing laboratory in Scotland early next year which might be able to handle up to 300,000 tests a day from across the UK."
NS: "We're working constructively with the UK Government in order to help with the establishment of that laboratory."
NS: "Now, the final issue I want to highlight today is that we will confirm the outcome of our weekly review of Covid levels of restriction tomorrow."
NS: "As I've mentioned before, one of the issues we're looking at very closely is whether current restrictions are reducing Covid rates quickly enough in some areas - particularly in parts of the West of Scotland."
NS: "These areas that have stable but still stubbornly high prevalence of the virus. Stubbornly high prevalence causes us concern for a number of reasons - two in particular that I want to highlight just now."
NS: "Firstly, it means that we don't have enough assurance or as much assurance as we would want to have that our hospital and intensive care services are able to cope as we go deeper into the winter."
NS: "We know that winter always brings additional pressures on the NHS and ensuring it can cope with those pressures, as well as Covid, is absolutely crucial."
NS: "That's why regional hospital and intensive care capacity are important factors in our decision-making, when we consider what levels of restriction are being assigned to each area."
NS: "The second reason I want to highlight is this one. Stubbornly high prevalence means that we might have less flexibility to offer some limited and careful easing of restrictions over the Christmas period..."
NS: "..which we are very keen to do, and I'm sure you are very keen for us to do as well."
NS: "So moving to level 4 restrictions for a limited period in some areas, while not a decision we'll ever take lightly because of the wider economic and social impacts, would help us address both of these concerns."
NS: "More generally, and this is something we should all bear in mind at any level of restrictions, especially as we all get more ands more fed up of them, is that every time we stop someone, especially someone who is older and more vulnerable, becoming infected with Covid..."
NS: "..we give them the chance of living into the era - which is now firmly on the horizon - when better therapies, testing, vaccines, and treatments will be available."
NS: "And I think that motivation, for all of us, as we are living under these restrictions right now, is important for us to bear in mind."
NS: "The end is not yet with us, but we can see hope on the horizon now that perhaps we couldn't just a few weeks ago."
NS: "So these issues are ones that we're currently considering very closely, especially in relation to Lanarkshire, Glasgow, and some surrounding parts of the West of Scotland."
NS: "The Government's final decision will be taken by the cabinet tomorrow morning and then I'll set that out to Parliament tomorrow afternoon."
NS: "However, and finally, it remains the case that all of us have a part to play in suppressing the virus to the lowest possible level."
NS: "That means sticking to both the letter and the spirit of the rules and guidance in place in your area at any given time."
NS: "Every time one of us breaches these rules, or tries to put our own twist on them, tempting though I know that is, we do put others at risk and we undermine the overall effectiveness of what we're seeking to do."
NS: "So let me close by just reminding everybody what is being asked of all of us right now."
NS: "If you live in a level 3 area, please don't travel outside your local authority unless for an essential purpose. If you live elsewhere in Scotland, please don't travel into a level 3 area unless it is essential."
NS: "Please don't travel outside of Scotland just now unless it is essential."
NS: "You can find what we mean by essential on the Scottish Government website, but I'm talking about things like childcare, looking after a vulnerable person, or if you have to travel a short distance, for essential shopping that is not available in your local area."
NS: "Secondly, unless you live in Orkney, Shetland or the Western Isles, please do not visit each other's houses just now, except for purposes like childcare or looking after a vulnerable person."
NS: "When we're meeting people from other households outdoors or in a cafe, for example, stick to the limit of 6 people from a maximum of 2 households."
NS: "Avoid car sharing if you possibly can. Work from home when you can, and if you can, download the Protect Scotland app."
NS: "Finally, remember FACTS. Don't just remember them - remember to apply the rules encapsulated in the FACTS advice, because it is basic but really important stuff to try to minimise the risks of transmitting the virus."
NS: "Remember to wear face coverings when you're out and about. Avoid crowded places. Clean your hands regularly. Clean any hard surfaces you're touching. Keep 2m distance from people in other households, if outdoors or in a cafe."
NS: "And self-isolate and get tested if you have any of the symptoms of Covid. These rules do help us protect ourselves, keep our loved ones safe, protect our wider community, to protect the NHS - which is so important - and ultimately they help us, collectively, save lives."
NS: "So my thanks once again to everybody who is working so hard to make sure that these rules are adhered to."
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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "Than you, Presiding Officer. First of all, I will summarise today’s statistics.
The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 1,248."
NS: "This is 9.7% of all tests carried out, and the total number of cases is now 83,259.
1,249 people are now in hospital – an increase of 22 from yesterday."
NS: "95 people are in intensive care, which is 3 fewer than yesterday.
And I regret to say that in the past 24 hours, a further 37 deaths have been registered of patients who first tested positive over the previous 28 days."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "Thanks for joining us again today. I'll start with the usual update on today's statistics."
NS: "The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 951. That represents 9.6% of the total number of tests and takes the total number of confirmed cases in Scotland now to 66,012."
NS: "385 of the new cases were in Greater Glasgow & Clyde, 268 in Lanarkshire, 76 in Ayrshire & Arran and 69 in Lothian. The remaining cases were spread across the seven other mainland health board areas."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "I'll shortly confirm the different levels of protection to be applied across Scotland from Monday and briefly explain some of the reasoning behind these decisions."
NS: "A detailed analysis paper is also being published which sets out our assessment of each of the five factors and our overall judgement for each local authority area."
NS: "First, I'll give an update on today's statistics. The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 1,128. That is 7.1% of total tests and takes the total number of caes to 61,531."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "Good afternoon. I'll begin, as usual, with the daily report on Covid statistics. The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 1,202. That represents 6.8% of all tests that were carried out yesterday."
NS: "451 of yesterday's new cases were in Greater Glasgow & Clyde. 292 in Lanarkshire. 152 in Lothian and 91 in Ayrshire & Arran. The remaining cases were spread across 9 other health board areas."
NS: "The Western Isles was the only health board area yesterday not to record a new case. That takes the total number of confirmed cases in Scotland now to 60,403."
Firstly, I move the motion in my name, and also confirm that we will consider each opposition amendment very carefully."
NS: "While we don’t necessarily agree with all of them in their entirety, there are good suggestions in each of them and so, regardless of how the votes go this evening, we will seek to take these forward constructively."
NS: "The Scottish Government published our new strategic approach to tackling Covid on Friday. This included the proposed 5 levels of intervention."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "Good afternoon. Let me start, as usual, with the daily report on the Covid statistics. The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 1,122. That represents 7.1% of the total number of tests carried out."
NS: "428 of the new cases were in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, 274 in Lanarkshire, 105 in Lothian and 97 in Ayrshire & Arran. The remaining cases were spread across the other mainland health board regions. The total number of confirmed cases is now 57,874."
NS: "I can also confirm that 1,052 people are currently in hospital, which is an increase of 36 from yesterday. 90 people are in intensive care. That is 4 more than yesterday."