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Covid vaccine conspiracy theories a 'very real risk' - Nicola Sturgeon

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Live updates on coronavirus in Scotland, the UK, and around the world. . You can now watch the Scott

Live updates on coronavirus in Scotland, the UK, and around the world. [View email online]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Nov 12, 2020 Good afternoon, This is a breaking coronavirus news bulletin from [The Scotsman](. You can now watch the Scottish Government's daily briefing live from our website so you don't miss a thing. Hear the latest updates as they happen and see our analysis of events in our [live blog](. While you're here, please consider taking out a subscription with us. It costs as little as £3 a month and helps sustain our journalism. [Find out more here.]( More than 1,200 new coronavirus cases The latest [Covid-19]( figures have been announced. A further 1,212 cases have been confirmed and 45 new deaths recorded in the last 24 hours. It's a slight drop since yesterday, when there was the highest death toll announced since back in May. The Scottish Government hopes to publish the latest [R number]( in the country - which is expected to be 'hovering around one', according to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. [See a full picture of the latest figures for your area here.]( 'Very real risk' of Covid vaccine conspiracy theorists There is a 'very real risk' of people believing in conspiracy theories about the Covid-19 vaccine, the First Minister said today. But Nicola Sturgeon said at FMQs the Scottish Government would make all information about the new vaccine readily available. She also said it would be going through enough tests to make sure it's safe. [Read more and watch the FMQs debate unfold LIVE here.]( More Covid-19 news - [Coronavirus numbers in Scotland 'not dropping fast enough' for Christmas meetings]( - [Global business leaders including top Scots say no going back to pre-Covid world]( - [Contact tracers fail to alert thousands of people in Scotland who tested positive for Covid-19]( [>> For the latest coronavirus news as it happens, see our live blog]( Thanks for reading and stay safe, Ginny - ginny.sanderson@jpimedia.co.uk [FMQs LIVE: Nicola Sturgeon to address MSPs at Holyrood with Covid-19 update]( Live updates on coronavirus in Scotland, the UK, and around the world. [{$escapedtitle}]( [Subscribe to The Scotsman today!]( [Article Image]( ['Is it like being grounded?' - Budding reporter, 6, grills NHS chief on coronavirus restrictions]( A six-year-old from Kirkcaldy has grilled NHS Fife’s Public Health director with questions that she and her friends and family had about coronavirus and the effect it has had on young people like her. [Article Image]( [Forgotten Heroes]( Since the end of World War Two, thousands of British men and women have died in conflicts involving the UK - but their sacrifices are all-too often forgotten. This is the story of those conflicts - and the stories of those who fought in them. Promoted by The Scotsman [Article Image]( [Coronavirus in Scotland: Numbers 'not dropping fast enough to allow Christmas meetings']( Better progress needs to be made in tackling Covid19 if people are to meet friends and family over Christmas, a public health expert has said. [Article Image]( [Pubs 'will not survive Christmas' without 10pm opening]( Pubs and restaurants will not survive Christmas unless they are allowed to stay open until 10pm, according to an industry body. [View more Coronavirus news]( Please note Due to the unprecedented nature of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic we have launched this new daily newsletter to keep you up to date with the latest official information and advice. How to opt out of these emails We are sending these daily Coronavirus email bulletins in addition to our daily newsletter emails. If you would like to opt out of only these additional Public Interest emails, and continue to receive your regular daily newsletters, please [click here](. You have received this email as you have an account on The Scotsman, published by JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. To manage your individual newsletter preferences with us, please [click here]( and log in to your account. Alternatively you can [update]( your email preferences to choose the types of emails you receive from JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, or [unsubscribe]( from all future emails. JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registered number 11499982, having its registered address at 1, King Street, London, England, EC2V 8AU, United Kingdom. We will process your personal data in accordance with our [privacy policy](.

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