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Live updates on Scotland's fight against Covid-19. . Treat yourself to an early Christmas present wi

Live updates on Scotland's fight against Covid-19. [View email online]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Dec 10, 2020 Good afternoon, And welcome to your breaking coronavirus news bulletin from [The Scotsman](. Treat yourself to an early Christmas present with a digital subscription to The Scotsman. From just £3 a month you can have full access to all our news, opinion, and sport and see far fewer ads. [Try us out today here](. 'A reminder of the dreadful toll' Scotland passed a grim milestone today as it was announced more than 4,000 people have now died from [Covid-19]( in the country. Speaking at FMQs this afternoon, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it should be a "moment of reflection" as she confirmed 50 more people were recorded to have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours. [Find out the latest Covid figures, including for where you live, here](. Travel caused second wave in Scotland That's according to a new report from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), which shows Scotland was close to eliminating the virus during the first lockdown but national and international travel re-seeded it. Nicola Sturgeon has admitted mistakes have been made and said "we should have been much tougher" in response to the findings. [What do you think could have been done differently? Read the full story here](. More Covid news for you this afternoon - [SNP says NHS workers claiming Universal Credit will see benefits deducted due to £500 'thank you' payment]( - [Full list of changes to Scotland's Covid tiers]( - [How you could earn £20k by being a coronavirus tester in Scotland]( [>> For the latest coronavirus updates as they happen, follow our live blog here](. [Nicola Sturgeon FMQs LIVE: Watch and follow the latest updates on Covid-19 in Scotland]( Live updates on Scotland's fight against Covid-19. [{$escapedtitle}]( [Subscribe to The Scotsman today!]( [Article Image]( [Coronavirus in Scotland: Scottish coronavirus deaths surpass 4,000]( Scotland has reached a grim milestone in its struggle with coronavirus, as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed that deaths from Covid-19 have now surpassed 4,000. [Article Image]( [Christmas Gift Guide 2020: great ideas to delight people of all ages, for all budgets]( We’ve rounded up presents to please everybody, be it a secret Santa gift or a luxury present to spoil your beloved. Here are all of our Christmas gift guides for 2020 in one place. Promoted by The Scotsman [Article Image]( [Deaths in Dunfermline care home as 35 residents test positive for Covid-19]( A number of residents in a Fife care home have died amid a Covid-19 cluster, the local health board has said. [Article Image]( [Here is how you could earn up to £20K by becoming a Covid-19 tester in Scotland]( NHS Scotland has opened the application process to recruit new mobile testing unit operatives as part of its response to the coronavirus pandemic. [Article Image]( [John Swinney: Here are the reasons Edinburgh isn't moving into Level 2]( Deputy first minister John Swinney has responded to Edinburgh council leader Adam McVey’s call for Edinburgh to move down to level two, saying that a recent rise of Covid cases just before Christmas was a ‘cause for concern’. [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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