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Coronavirus (COVID-19): daily data for Scotland
Numbers of reported cases, deaths, patients in hospital and other management information such as number of 111 calls.
- Published:
- 30 Apr 2020
Scottish COVID-19 test numbers: 30 April 2020
A total of 54,639 people in Scotland have been tested. Of these:
- 43,286 were confirmed negative
- 11,353 were positive
- 1,475 patients who tested positive have died
These figures will be an underestimate. Not everyone with COVID-19 will display symptoms and not all those with symptoms will be tested.
Find out about the process for reporting COVID-19 deaths.
The latest weekly report on COVID-19 related deaths (including those where COVID-19 is suspected) is available from National Records of Scotland (NRS).
This report provides report provides a breakdown of deaths by age, sex, setting (hospital, care home or home) and area (NHS Board area and Local Authority). It is updated every Wednesday.
Management information reported by NHS Boards shows:
- 109 patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 were in intensive care last night, with 101 of those having tested positive
- There were 1,748 people in Scottish hospitals with either confirmed or suspected COVID-19 (including those in intensive care).
Health Board |
Positive Cases |
People in hospital at midnight (confirmed or suspected) |
People in intensive care at midnight (confirmed or suspected) |
Ayrshire and Arran |
762 |
113 |
5 |
Borders |
279 |
43 |
* |
Dumfries and Galloway |
246 |
21 |
* |
Fife |
737 |
142 |
6 |
Forth Valley |
724 |
78 |
7 |
Grampian |
834 |
119 |
10 |
Greater Glasgow and Clyde |
2,759 |
548 |
43 |
Highland |
242 |
42 |
* |
Lanarkshire |
1,374 |
263 |
8 |
Lothian |
1,980 |
280 |
16 |
Orkney |
7 |
* |
* |
Shetland |
54 |
* |
* |
Tayside |
1,349 |
95 |
* |
Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) |
6 |
* |
* |
Golden Jubilee National Hospital |
* |
* |
* |
Note: hospital numbers are by location of hospital, not residence.
* = less than five
Other daily management information
On 29 April 2020 there were:
- 3,415 calls to 111 and 518 calls to the Coronavirus Helpline. The number of calls to 111 includes all calls, whether or not they relate to COVID-19.
- 1,526 Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) attendances, of which 320 were for suspected COVID-19. SAS took 218 people to hospital with suspected COVID-19.
- 429 (40%) adult care homes with a current case of suspected COVID-19 as at 28 April. (At least one resident in the care home has exhibited symptoms during the last 14 days.)
- 554 (51%) adult care homes which have lodged at least one notification for suspected COVID-19 to the Care Inspectorate since the start of the epidemic. 367 of these care homes have reported more than one case of suspected COVID-19.
- 3,221 cumulative cases of suspected COVID-19 in care homes. This is an increase of 126 suspected cases on the previous day.
- a total of 7,203 staff, or around 4.3% of the NHS workforce, reporting as absent due to a range of reasons related to COVID-19.
- 2,583 inpatients have been discharged from hospital since the 5 March, who had been tested positive for COVID-19, up from yesterday’s total of 2,521.
-
597 people delayed in hospital. This is 1,015 less than the baseline period (04/03 weekly return). An initial target to reduce delays by 400 by the end of March and a further target of reducing by a further 500 by the end of April have now been met.
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3,732 staff were reported as absent in adult care homes due to COVID-19, based on returns received from 708 (65%) adult care homes as at 21 April. Staff absent due to COVID-19 represents 10% of all adult care home staff (37,213) for whom a return was provided. The absence figures for NHS staff and care home staff are calculated in different ways and caution should be exercised in making comparisons.
Data and charts showing the trends for Scotland for the above data.
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The latest numbers will publish at 2pm each day.