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National records reveal number of Covoid-19 deaths in both NHS Highland and Highland Council areas





A total of 88 people have now died in the NHS Highland area from either confirmed or suspected Covid-19 – up from 72 a week ago.

In total, 24 of those deaths occurred in care homes, 13 were at home and 51 were in hospital.

The National Records of Scotland records when Covid-19 has been mentioned on a death certificate as a cause.

The National Records of Scotland building in Edinburgh.
The National Records of Scotland building in Edinburgh.

It also breaks down the numbers to local authority level for a more accurate understanding of the impact of the virus.

For the Highland Council area, which is much smaller than the NHS Highland area, the death toll now stand at 33 – up three on last week.

Of those, three occurred in care homes, five were at home and 25 were in hospital.

It is not yet clear if those numbers include any those who have died at the Home Farm care home on Skye.

Nationally Scotland saw a rise in deaths, up to 2795 from 2272 registered seven days ago.

In a more detailed breakdown of the national numbers, the majority of deaths were in hospitals (1383) while 1195 people died in care homes and 217 people died at home or in another setting.

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