A total of 2,134 people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - a rise of 29 on yesterday’s figures.
The Scottish Government revealed the most up-to-date statistics on the Covid-19 in Edinburgh on Tuesday afternoon.
A further 61 Scots have now tested positive for the virus, taking the total number of cases to 14,655.
The number of people being treated in hospital for suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus stands at 1,447, an increase of 20.
A total number of 59 remain in intensive care with the virus.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon revealed that a total of have been discharged from hospital after recovering from coronavirus since the outbreak in March this year.
The latest figures come after it was revealed that Scots pupils could return to schools on August 11.
Plans drawn up by the Scottish Government could see teachers return in June to prepare for a new system of “blended” learning - with children spending half their school time in class and half at home.
The closure of schools in the UK and Scotland were part of both government’s plans to halt the spread of coronavirus.
Pupils starting primary and secondary school may also be allowed access to the school estate next month.
These are the key planks of a blueprint put together by Education Secretary John Swinney and experts.
One senior education source said: “Trying to reopen schools in a pandemic was always going to be a big challenge but lots of effort has gone into this plan.
“It is obviously dependent on the science but if the scientific advice is positive then this plan can be implemented and children will be able to return to school safely.”
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2020-05-19 12:16:32Z
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