First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "I will give a short update on today's figures. 1,656 positive cases were reported yesterday, which is 7.5% of all tests carried out. The total number of cases therefore is now 166,583."
NS: "As of yesterday, 309,909 people had received their first dose of vaccine. There are currently 2,003 people in hospital, which is 14 more than yesterday, and 156 people in intensive care, which is 6 more than yesterday."
NS: "I very much regret to report that, in the past 24 hours, a further 92 deaths were registered of patients who first tested positive over the previous 28 days and the total number of people who have died under that daily measurement is 5,468."
NS: "National Records of Scotland has also just published its weekly update. That, of course, includes cases where Covid is a suspected or contributory cause of death, even if it hasn't been confirmed through a test."
NS: "Today's update shows that, by last Sunday, the total number of registered deaths linked to Covid under the wider definition was 7,448. 368 of those deaths were registered in the most recent week, which is 23 fewer than in the week before that."
NS: "240 of last week's deaths took place in hospital, 97 in care homes, 4 in a different institutional setting and 27 occurred at home or in another non-institutional setting."
NS: "Of course, every one of these deaths is a source of heartbreak to loved ones and so, again, I send my condolences to everybody who is grieving."
NS: "The figures I've reported today demonstrate the seriousness of the situation we continue to face. As a result of the lockdown restrictions, as I reported to Parliament yesterday, case numbers appear to have stabilised and they may even be declining."
NS: "But, as we see again today, they remain too high. Hospital admissions are 30% higher now than at the peak of the first wave last April, and while admissions to intensive care are below the first wave peak they have almost doubled since the turn of the year."
NS: "All of this means that our NHS is under severe pressure, and given the number of new cases over the past couple of weeks, that pressure is almost certain to increase."
NS: "It's therefore vital that we do everything we can to protect our NHS by slowing the spread of the virus and bringing case numbers down. That's why we confirmed yesterday that lockdown restrictions will remain in place until at least the middle of February..."
NS: "..and it's why it's so important that all of us continue to comply with them. Put simply, that means we need to stay home."
NS: "We should only leave home for essential purposes, such as caring responsibilities, essential shopping, work that can't be done from home and essential exercise."
NS: "We should not have people from other households into our houses, and we should not go into theirs."
NS: "We should all work from home if we possibly can and on any occasion where we are required to leave home we should remember FACTS."
NS: "Face coverings, when doing essential shopping or out for other reasons. Avoid places that are busy. Clean hands and surfaces. Use two-metre distancing if you're with somebody from another household. And self-isolate and get tested if you have symptoms."
NS: "Fundamentally, though, the best means of keeping ourselves safe right now is to stay at home as much as possible."
NS: "So please, stay at home, protect the NHS, and save lives."
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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon at #FMQs: "Let me first of all say the vaccination programme is not lagging behind in Scotland. I set out yesterday that we had, very deliberately, focused first on elderly residents in care homes."
NS: "Why did we do that? Because these are the people, according to the JCVI, who are most vulnerable to becoming ill, and dying, with Covid." #FMQs
NS: "So we have now vaccinated, with the first dose, more than 90% of those elderly residents of care homes." #FMQs
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🗣 @Ianblackford_MP: “The democratic removal of Donald Trump gives all of us the hope that the days to come will be that little bit brighter.” #PMQs
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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "I want to update Parliament on Cabinet's review of the current lockdown restrictions, which took place earlier today."
NS: "I will report on some cautious grounds for optimism, I'm pleased to say, but also set out why it is vital, in order to protect the NHS and save lives, to stick with these restrictions for a further period."
NS: "I will set out what that means for the timing of getting children back to school, which, of course, remains a priority for all of us."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "Hi, thank you for joining us again today. I'll start with the update of today's statistics."
NS: "1,429 positive cases were reported yesterday, which is 12.3% of the total number of tests, and means that the overall number of confirmed cases is now 163,762."
NS: "451 of today's cases are in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, 244 in Lanarkshire, and 178 in Lothian. The remaining cases are spread across the other 11 health board areas."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon at #FMQs: "The Test & Protect system is not just coping, it is doing extremely well. That's not just a tribute to Government, that's a tribute to those across the country who are working really hard to ensure that is the case."
NS: "It has coped throughout the pandemic - yes, at times of higher transmission the pressure on it is greater, but it's a well-functioning system that is coping." #FMQs
NS: "It uses, for contact tracing, a mixture of telephone calls and SMS. The priority is to get to contacts as quickly as possible." #FMQs
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "I want to update the chamber on the current position in relation to Covid.
I must stress at the outset that the situation we face in relation to the virus remains very precarious and extremely serious."
NS: "Therefore, in order to maximise our chances of effectively suppressing the virus, I will set out today some further tightening of the lockdown restrictions.
Firstly, though, I will give a brief summary of today's statistics."
NS: "The total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 1,949.
This represents 10.2% of all tests carried out, and takes the total number of cases to 155,372."