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The latest data shows the areas in Scotland with the highest number of cases. [View email online]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Mar 17, 2021 Good afternoon, Welcome to your afternoon coronavirus briefing from [The Scotsman](. Thank you for reading. Did you know we're currently offering 25% off annual digital subscriptions? Just use the code POLITICS25 to get your discount. [Try us out today here before the offer runs out](. [These are the top ten areas in Scotland with the highest number of Covid cases between 6 March 2021 and 12 March 2021]( The latest data shows the areas in Scotland with the highest number of cases. [{$escapedtitle}]( The Scottish areas with the highest Covid rates The latest weekly data shows the areas in Scotland with the highest numbers of new [coronavirus]( cases. They are the places which had the most new positive tests between March 6 and March 12. [Is your area on this list? Find out here.]( You can also see the areas with the [lowest coronavirus rates here](. When is everything reopening? Nicola Sturgeon has given a major update to Scotland's way out of lockdown this week. The First Minister provided dates for key moments - including the end of stay at home, reopening of shops, restaurants, hairdressers, and pubs. Here's everything you need to know: - [This is when all children will go back to school]( - [This is when pubs and restaurants will be allowed to reopen]( - [This is when gyms and leisure centres will return]( - [This is when live events like gigs and theatre will be back]( - [This is when hairdressers and barbers will reopen]( - [This is when non-essential shops can open their doors again]( Thank you for reading and stay safe, Ginny - ginny.sanderson@jpimedia.co.uk [Article Image]( [Coronavirus in Scotland: 625 new cases confirmed as country records 12 news deaths]( A total of 12 deaths have been recorded in Scotland as the country reports 625 new cases in the last 24 hours. [Article Image]( [Female leaders still need to navigate 'glass ceilings and old boys' clubs', says Yale School of Management expert]( Despite research showing women have better-developed leadership skills than men, the glass ceiling remains in many places across the globe. Promoted by GetSmarter [Article Image]( [Coronavirus in Scotland RECAP: Nicola Sturgeon reports 12 Covid deaths and 625 new cases in past 24 hours]( Live updates on Covid-19 in Scotland, the UK, and around the world. [Article Image]( [All the dates Nicola Sturgeon announced during Scotland's lockdown roadmap update]( The First Minister announced dates for the easing of lockdown rules in Scotland [Article Image]( [St Andrews University sees "sudden and significant" rise in coronavirus cases - with numbers expected to rise]( St Andrews University has seen a “sudden and significant” rise in new cases of coronavirus among students, saying it expects numbers to climb over the next few days. [Article Image]( [‘Light at the end of the darkest tunnel’: Sturgeon’s new routemap comes as ‘huge relief’ to Scottish tourism sector]( Scotland’s tourism chiefs have hailed a new route map out of lockdown as “the most positive news we have received in a long time”, after Nicola Sturgeon revealed new indicative dates for the sector to reopen. [View more 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 9th Floor, 107 Cheapside, London, England, EC2V 6DN, United Kingdom. We will process your personal data in accordance with our [privacy policy](.

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