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Coronavirus (COVID-19): daily data for Scotland

This is updated each day to provide the latest available data on COVID-19 in Scotland.

Published:
2 Apr 2021
Coronavirus (COVID-19): daily data for Scotland

Scottish numbers: 2 April 2021

Summary

  • 414 new cases of COVID-19 reported
  • 23,818 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results – 2.0% of these were positive
  • 4 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive 
  • 2,515,748 people have received the first dose of the Covid vaccination and 414,540 have received their second dose

Over the Easter weekend (2-5 April), daily updates will be published to provide headline statistics on new cases, test positivity rate, deaths and vaccinations. There will be no updates to the remaining statistics. These will be updated on Tuesday 6 April – we will provide the latest detailed daily data for that day and the previous 4 days.

Local area data

  • Public Health Scotland’s interactive dashboard provides a map showing the number of cases in local areas, as well as trends for local authorities and NHS boards. 

Full breakdown

Cases and testing

 

On 1 April:

  • 400 new cases of COVID-19 reported
  • 25,956 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results, of which
    • 474 (1.8%) were positive
    • 17,425 were from NHS Scotland labs
    • 8,531 were from the UK Government testing programme

During the week ending 1 April, in total:

  • 33,177 people were newly tested
  • 3,233 people tested positive for the first time
  • 152,056 tests reported (28 tests per 1,000 population)
  • 3,639 positive tests reported (2.4% of tests)

Since the start of the outbreak, as at 1 April:

  • a total of 1,826,274 people in Scotland have been tested at least once. Of these people:
    • 218,832 have tested positive
    • 1,607,442 were confirmed negative
  • a total of 2,254,154 COVID-19 tests carried out through NHS labs and 2,959,179 through UKG Labs in Scotland have reported results

For the week 14 to 20 March 2021, the ONS COVID-19 Infection Survey estimates that:

  • 1 in 240 people in Scotland had the coronavirus (COVID-19) (95% credible interval: 1 in 340 to 1 in 180)
  • this equates to around 21,500 people (95% credible interval: 15,600 to 28,500)

Further information

Deaths

 
  • on 1 April, 8 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive
  • in the week ending 28 March, 61 deaths were registered where COVID-19 was on the death certificate

Since the start of the outbreak:

  • 7,610 people have died who have tested positive as at 1 April
  • 9,958 deaths have been registered in Scotland where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate up to 28 March
  • 33% of COVID-19 registered deaths related to deaths in care homes, 60% were in hospitals and 6% were at home or non-institutional settings (as at 28 March)

Further information

Hospitals and ICU

 
  • 215 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19; of these, 21 were in intensive care.
    • in addition, yesterday 18 confirmed COVID-19 patients were in intensive care longer than 28 days
  • in the week ending 28 March, 169 patients with confirmed COVID-19 were admitted to hospital.
  • in the week ending 31 March, 18 patients with confirmed COVID-19 were admitted to intensive care.
  • 15,041 inpatients who tested positive for COVID-19 have been discharged from hospital since 5 March 2020.
  • as at 31 March, 1,002 people were delayed in hospital.

Further information

Vaccination

 

As at 7:30am on Wednesday 1 April:

  • 2,493,327 people have received the first dose of the Covid vaccination and 399,062 have received their second dose

A problem with the data flowing from GP systems was identified yesterday evening.  This has affected vaccination data from GP systems since Sunday 28 March.  PHS have fixed this and today’s figures include the GP system data. Figures for previous days will be revised to include the GP system data.

Further information

  • this is management information and is subject to change on any given day. It covers progress from when the first vaccines against COVID-19 were administered on Tuesday 8 December.
  • more information including vaccination breakdowns by sex, age, location (NHS Health Board and local authority) and the JCVI priority groups are available on Public Health Scotland’s interactive dashboard.
  • see the vaccinations data technical note for more information on how the vaccinations data is collected and reported.

COVID-19 Vaccine supply data

As of Monday 29 March:

  • total number of doses allocated: 3,744,260
  • total number of doses delivered: 3,257,390

Further information

  • total number of doses allocated refers to the number of doses that have been made available by Public Health England to the Scottish Government for ordering, and is the cumulative amount allocated up to 11:55 29 March 2021.
  • total number of doses delivered refers to the number of doses that have been delivered from Public Health England to the ownership of the Scottish Government, and is the cumulative amount delivered by 23:59 28 March 2021.

Care homes

 
  • as at 31 March, 39 (4%) adult care homes had a current case of suspected COVID-19
  • in the week 22-28 March there were 11 new confirmed positive COVID-19 cases among care home residents
  • there have been 10,158 confirmed cases of COVID-19 amongst residents of care homes for all ages since 9 March 2020

Further information

NHS and care home staff

 
  • in the week ending 30 March, on average 3,393 NHS staff, or around 2.0% of the NHS workforce, reported absent each day for a range of reasons related to COVID-19.
  • as at 29 March, 833 staff were reported as absent in adult care homes due to COVID-19, based on returns received from 707 (66%) adult care homes. Staff absent due to COVID-19 represents 2.2% of all adult care home staff (37,144) for whom a return was provided.
  • we have been notified by Health Boards or the Care Inspectorate of 21 deaths of healthcare workers and 28 deaths of social care workers, related to COVID-19, since the start of the pandemic. We are not able to confirm how many of these staff contracted COVID-19 through their work.

Further information

  • the absence figures for NHS staff and care home staff are calculated in different ways and caution should be exercised in making comparisons – see data definitions and sources
  • the data published weekly on NHS and care homes staff are available in the trends in daily data excel file

Education

 

From Monday 15 March all Primary school pupils were to return to school full-time, with all Secondary school pupils returning on a part-time basis from that date.

On Tuesday 30 March (based on 26 local authorities):

Primary schools:

  • the percentage of school openings (i.e. half days) that showed pupils were in attendance was reported as being 91.8%, of which 0.2% was reported as planned home learning.
  • the percentage of school openings (i.e. half days) that showed pupils were not in school because of non Covid-19 related reasons (including exclusions) was 5.5%.
  • the percentage of school openings (i.e. half days) that showed pupils were not in school because of Covid-19 related reasons was 2.8%.

Secondary and Special schools:

  • the percentage of Secondary (S1-S6) pupils physically in school in the morning was 26.4%. In the afternoon this figure was 23.8%.
  • in Special schools, the percentage of pupils physically in school was 66.8%.

In the 7 days up to and including Thursday 25 March:

  • 170 university students have been reported by universities as testing positive for COVID-19. We are aware of 940 students testing positive in semester 2 (January), with a total of 4,930 since the start of the academic year (September).
  • 20 college students have been reported by colleges as testing positive for COVID-19. We are aware of 250 students testing positive in semester 2 (January), with a total of 840 since the start of the academic year (September).
  • numbers include all known students testing positive; including those in halls and those not on campus.

Please note there will be no updates to these statistics over the Easter break.

(See data definitions and sources for further context on these numbers).

Further information

About these data

 

The data reported are management information based on a range of operational systems. While checks are completed before publication to ensure data robustness, due to the speed of reporting these data are not currently subject to the full range of processes and quality assurance that would be required for Official Statistics. For more information about the data please see Data definitions and sources.

The latest numbers will publish at 2pm each day. 

Previous data is available atTrends in daily data. Also available as open data at https://statistics.gov.scot.

Occasionally we publish one-off pieces of data and information when there is public interest in making them available. An example of this was when we released figures to show the percentage of reported cases that were likely to be the variant (VOC-202012/01). Please see our additional data and information page for more detail. 

Other data sources

 

Public Health Scotland weekly statistical report

Public Health Scotland publish a weekly statistical report that presents data on COVID-19 across NHSScotland. As well as providing information on COVID-19 confirmed cases and admissions to hospital, it looks at some of the wider impacts of the virus on the healthcare system, including trends in COVID-19 related use of other NHS services such as NHS24 and Scottish Ambulance Service. It also presents statistics on Test and Protect and quarantining and demographic characteristics (age, sex, deprivation) of people affected by COVID-19. Weekly reports and accompanying interactive dashboards are available on the Public Health Scotland website.

COVID-19: modelling the epidemic in Scotland

The Scottish Government, like other governments around the world, is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. A key part of this response is to model the potential spread and level of the virus in Scotland, and to compare the Scottish experience to other parts of the UK and other countries around the world. The results of this work are used to help the Scottish Government and the wider public sector, and in particular the health service, plan and put in place what is needed to keep us safe and treat people who have virus e.g. to decide how many Intensive Care Beds (ICU) we need for COVID patients. Modelling reports are available on the Coronavirus (COVID-19): modelling the epidemic publications page

Scottish Government COVID-19 four harms dashboard

The Scottish Government publishes a dashboard which brings together data and evidence on the broader impacts of COVID-19. These are referred to as the four harms of COVID-19:

  • direct health impact
  • wider health impacts
  • societal impacts
  • economic impacts

It is updated every Monday.

Isolate and support data

We publish a monthly summary of management information provided by local authorities on support provided for self-isolation and to those in wider need during the coronavirus pandemic.

ONS Covid-19 Infection Survey

The Scottish results of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) COVID-19 Infection Survey are published on the Scottish Government website, and on the ONS website alongside results for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The survey aims to establish:

  • how many people test positive for COVID-19 infection at a given point in time, regardless of whether they report experiencing coronavirus symptoms (estimates first published on 23 October)
  • the number of people who test positive for antibodies, to indicate how many people are ever likely to have had the infection (estimates first published on 24 November)
  • the average number of new infections per week over the course of the study

As the sample size is increased in subsequent weeks, further analysis will become available.