Almost 700 people have been tested for coronavirus in Scotland, with all proving negative, as testing is expanded. In total 698 tests had been carried out by Sunday, up from 630 on Saturday, the Scottish Government said.
However 12 new patients have been identified in England, bringing the UK total to 35. The Scottish Government has said it is well-prepared to deal with a potential outbreak.
Health officials in Scotland are to begin testing some people with flu-like symptoms for the virus even if they have not visited affected areas.
Scotland's Chief Medical Officer Dr Catherine Calderwood said: " Scotland is well-prepared for a significant outbreak of coronavirus but there is currently no treatment or vaccine.
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