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COVID-19 infection rate rises again in Perth and Kinross as region told to prepare for "digital Christmas"

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Man caused mayhem on busy street during trio of incidentsAccording to Public Health Scotland, Kinross was the worst hit area in the region with seven cases alone in the town.Fifty-four positive cases were recorded in Perth and Kinross in the week up until October 19.Convicted murderer who spat at prison guard is jailed for eight monthsIt comes as Scotland’s clinical director Professor Jason Leitch told the country to prepare for a “digital Christmas”.Mr Leitch told BBC Radio Scotland it was still “too early to say” what the prospects for Christmas were.But he added: “I’m worried firstly about Hallowe’en and November 5 and then we may turn our minds to Christmas.”Emergency services rush to scene after car crashes through wall into gardenHe.

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