There have been 211 new cases of Covid-19 reported in Scotland in the past 24 hours. 

According to Scottish Government statistics, there have been no new deaths in the same period. 

Of the 15,097 new tests for Covid-19 reported results – 1.6% of these were positive

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Yesterday, 210 new cases were reported, with 2 new deaths. 

2,733,387 people have received the first dose of the Covid vaccination and 715,714 have received their second dose

Yesterday, 10,844 people were vaccinated in Scotland.

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Scotland is working towards April 26 as a date when hotels, restaurants, pubs, hairdressers, and retail can reopen to customers for the first time since December.

People aged 40-49 will be prioritised for a Covid-19 vaccine in phase two of the vaccination programme, followed by those aged 30-39 and then those aged 18-29.

These groups will be vaccinated once all those in phase one (the over-50s and most vulnerable) have received a jab.

Today, Nicola Sturgeon urged the UK Government and other devolved administrations to commit to starting a public inquiry into the handling of the coronavirus pandemic this year.