The number of people in Scotland who have tested positive for coronavirus has risen by two It takes the total of people with the deadly virus up to 18.
Across the country, 1957 tests have been conducted with 1939 coming back as negative. There are currently four cases in Grampian , two in Forth Valley, two in Fife, one in Tayside , one in Ayrshire & Arran, three in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, three in Lothian and two in Lanarkshire.
Earlier today First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described a 100,000 coronavirus death toll across the country as a 'worst case scenario'.
The SNP leader told the Sophie Ridge Show in Sky News that the numbers were not 'forecasts'. It was claimed UK Government ministers had warned councils to brace themselves for
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