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REGIONAL BREAKDOWN: Total number of positive cases in Fife and Tayside rises to 1,923

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More than 1,900 people in Tayside and Fife have been diagnosed with Covid-19.

Latest figures show the total number of confirmed cases for those areas has risen to 1,923.

In Tayside, 1,251 people have tested positive for the virus and 91 are currently in hospital with confirmed or suspected coronavirus.

In Fife, there have been 672 confirmed cases and 153 people are in hospital. Of those, six are in intensive care.

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A total of 1,249 patients have died in Scotland after testing positive for Covid-19, a rise of 18 from 1,231 on Saturday, the Scottish Government has confirmed.

The number of people who have tested positive for the virus north of the border is 10,324, up 273 from Saturday’s figure of 10,051.

The figures published on the Scottish Government’s website confirmed 1,735 patients are in hospital with confirmed or suspected Covid-19, down 13 from 1,748 the previous day.

Of these, 133 were in intensive care, a fall of seven.

Speaking at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing, Scotland Health Secretary Jeane Freeman urged some caution on the latest daily death figures, stressing deaths registered at the weekend tend to be relatively low.

She said more than 22,000 students and former NHS and care workers have volunteered join or return to the health and care workforce, since an appeal was launched four weeks ago.

A number of these volunteers have been placed with NHS boards and pre-employment checks are being carried out for more than 3,000 more.

Ms Freeman said 150 people have been placed into the care sector and a further 200 are available.

She said not everyone who applied to help will be needed immediately but urged them to “bear with us”, saying “such a large number of volunteers really matters and it provides us with important flexibility”.

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