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Coronavirus Scotland: 51 new deaths as new Christmas guidance is issued

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Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA further 51 people in Scotland have died due to coronavirus within the last 24 hours - with the number of new positive tests smashing the 1,000 barrier.The grim news was revealed today as the Scottish Government published the details for special relaxed rules over the festive break between December 23 and 27.Christmas "bubbles" of three households should contain no more than eight people over the age of 11, according to the new advice.The rules are in contrast with those in England, where under their three-household plan there are no limits on numbers.Addressing the Scottish Parliament, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned against taking.

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