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Coronavirus (COVID-19): daily data for Scotland

This is updated each day to provide the latest available data on COVID-19 in Scotland.

Published:
10 Jun 2020
Coronavirus (COVID-19): daily data for Scotland

Scottish numbers: 10 June 2020

  • 12 new confirmed cases of COVID-19
  • 12 new reported deaths of people who have tested positive

A total of 130,104 people in Scotland have been tested through NHS labs to date. Of these:

  • 114, 439 were confirmed negative
  • 15,665 were positive

This will be an underestimate of the number of cases. Not everyone with the virus will display symptoms and not all those with symptoms will be tested.

Of the people who have tested positive:

  • 3,839 inpatients have been discharged from hospital since 5 March
  • 623 were in hospital last night: 15 of whom were in intensive care; plus 3 more people in intensive care with suspected COVID-19
  • 2,434 have died

Previous data for the figures reported are available at: Trends in daily data.

Data by health board

Health Board

Total confirmed cases to date

People in hospital at midnight (confirmed)

People in intensive care at midnight (confirmed or suspected)

Ayrshire and Arran

1,081

8

*

Borders

327

*

*

Dumfries and Galloway

261

*

*

Fife

880

53

*

Forth Valley

948

9

*

Grampian

1,287

60

*

Greater Glasgow and Clyde

3,990

279

*

Highland

340

9

*

Lanarkshire

2,021

55

*

Lothian

2,778

142

5

Orkney

8

*

*

Shetland

54

*

*

Tayside

1,684

7

*

Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)

6

*

*

Golden Jubilee National Hospital

N/A

*

*

Note: Case numbers are by board of residence; numbers of inpatients are by location of the hospital.

(n/a – number of cases not applicable for Golden Jubilee National Hospital)

* less than five

Numbers in hospital were previously reported in this table as the total of confirmed and suspected. However from 5 May 2020 onwards these are confirmed only. This is due to discontinuity in suspected cases due to increased levels of screening.

Testing

On 9 June there were:

  • 3,335 tests carried out by NHS Scotland in hospitals, care homes or the community, making a total of 202,340 COVID-19 tests through NHS labs to date.
  • In addition, there were 1,412 drive through and mobile tests carried out by the Regional Testing Centres in Scotland bringing the total to 70,631 tests to date.

As of 7 June, there were:

  • At least 42,926 key workers or symptomatic family members had been tested through NHS laboratories. Of those tested approximately 50% were healthcare workers or their families, 42% were social care staff and family members and 6% were from the rest of the public sector, including the prison service and firefighters.

Care homes

On 9 June there were:

  • 390 (36%) adult care homes with a current case of suspected COVID-19. At least one resident in the care home has exhibited symptoms during the last 14 days.
  • 681 (63%) adult care homes which have lodged at least one notification for suspected COVID-19 to the Care Inspectorate since the start of the epidemic. 515 of these care homes have reported more than one case of suspected COVID-19. 
  • 6,274 cumulative cases of suspected COVID-19 in care homes. This is an increase of 44 suspected cases on the previous day.

Over the week commencing 1 June:

  • 2,243 care home staff tests were carried out, bringing the total through NHS labs to 11,195.
  • 2,133 care home resident tests were carried out, bringing the total through NHS labs to 15,049.
  • Further weekly information is available about COVID-19 in care homes, including cases by size, sector and location, and deaths reported to the Care Inspectorate.

Community Health and Care

On 9 June there were:

  • 2,681 calls to 111 and 434 calls to the Coronavirus Helpline. The number of calls to 111 includes all calls, whether or not they relate to COVID-19.
  • 1,535 Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) attendances, of which 235 were for suspected COVID-19. SAS took 167 people to hospital with suspected COVID-19.
  • 737 people delayed in hospital. This is 875 less than the baseline period (04/03 weekly return). 

As at 1 June:

  • 179,728 people in Scotland are identified as at high clinical risk of Covid-19 and are advised to shield.
  • Almost three quarters (130,742 people) are aged 55 or over and 2% (3,938) are children under the age of 16
  •  Local authorities have had direct contact with 83% of those advised to shield (either through proactive contact or receipt of calls) to discuss support needs.

As at 2 June there were:

  • A total of 98,665 people are registered with the shielding SMS service.
  • 51,390 individuals signed up for weekly food box deliveries and 45,827 registered for priority supermarket delivery. Individuals can sign up for these services either via SMS registration or by contacting their local authority. 

Health and social care staff

  • 4,903 NHS staff, or around 3.0% of the NHS workforce, reported as absent on 9 June due to a range of reasons related to COVID-19.
  • 2,668 staff were reported as absent in adult care homes due to COVID-19, based on returns received from 824 (76%) adult care homes as at 2 June. Staff absent due to COVID-19 represents 6.1% of all adult care home staff (43,864) 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 – see the data sources and definitions document for full details.

Deaths of health and social care workers related to COVID-19

As at 9 June, we have been notified by Health Boards or the Care Inspectorate of 7 deaths of healthcare workers and 11 deaths of social care workers, related to COVID-19. We are not able to confirm how many of these staff contracted COVID-19 through their work. We update this information every Wednesday.

About this data and other data sources

Previous data is available at: Trends in daily dataAlso available as open data at https://statistics.gov.scot.

The data reported is management information based on a range of operational systems. While checks are completed before publication to ensure data robustness, due to the speed of reporting these data are not currently subject to the full range of processes and quality assurance that would be required for Official Statistics. For more information about the data please see Data definitions and sources.

The latest numbers will publish at 2pm each day. 

COVID-19: modelling the epidemic in Scotland

The Scottish Government, like other governments around the world, is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. A key part of this response is to model the potential spread and level of the virus in Scotland, and to compare the Scottish experience to other parts of the UK and other countries around the world. The results of this work are used to help the Scottish Government and the wider public sector, and in particular the health service, plan and put in place what is needed to keep us safe and treat people who have virus e.g. to decide how many Intensive Care Beds (ICU) we need for Covid patients. Modelling reports are available on the Coronavirus (COVID-19): modelling the epidemic publications page

More data on COVID-19 deaths

A 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 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.
Read more: 
https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/covid19stats

More data on people affected by COVID-19

Public Health Scotland reports on the demographic characteristics (age, sex, deprivation) of people affected by COVID-19. It also looks at some of the wider impacts of the virus on the healthcare system, comparing recent trends in activity with historic norms. It is updated every Wednesday.  
Read more:
https://beta.isdscotland.org/find-publications-and-data/population-health/covid-19

Related information

General information about coronavirus is available at: www.gov.scot/coronavirus