44 new coronavirus deaths in Scotland as number being treated in hospitals falls
44 more people have died in Scotland after testing positive for Covid-19, bringing the death toll in Scotland by this measure to 1,559, according to the Scottish Government.
Authorities also confirmed that 11,927 people had now tested positive for the virus - an increase of 273 since yesterday.
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Hide AdAcross Scotland, 1,674 of those were receiving treatment in hospital – a decrease of 135 in one day.
108 people are in intensive care across Scotland – two fewer than in the figure 24 hours ago.
The latest figures come after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced an expansion to coronavirus testing north of the border.
There will be expanded testing of care home staff and residents, with all over-65s who show symptoms of the virus also being tested.
She set a target for testing capacity to increase to 10,500 by the end of next week, including both Scottish NHS laboratories and the UK Government's testing network
She said on Friday: "This expansion of testing that I set out today is separate and distinct from our move to establish a test, trace, isolate system as part of our approach to changing and hopefully alleviating the lockdown measures."
The First Minister said she will say more on that strategy next week.
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