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Sturgeon: Intensive care influx expected as coronavirus deaths in Scotland rise to 76

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Sturgeon: Intensive care influx expected as coronavirus deaths in Scotland rise to 76

Sturgeon: Intensive care influx expected as coronavirus deaths in Scotland rise to 76

The number of seriously ill coronavirus patients being admitted to intensive care will continue to rise for at least the next two to three weeks, Scotland’s First Minister warned, as she announced that 76 people have now died with the disease.

Nicola Sturgeon said there are 147 patients with confirmed or suspected Covid-19 in intensive care units, up from 51 a week ago.


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