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Nicola Sturgeon announces a record 486 new coronavirus cases in Scotland as 2 deaths recorded

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pandemic in late March. There are currently 83 patients in hospital, an increase of 10, with 10 remaining in intensive care.The latest figures come as indoor visits between households in Scotland are now banned across the country after Nicola Sturgeon announced a range of lockdown restrictions.The First Minister announced the new restrictions in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus across Scotland.It's six months since the country was first put into lockdown in March.Sturgeon also introduced at 10pm curfew for pubs, restaurants and bars, which will be enforced on Friday.Cases across the country have increased over the last two weeks as different parts of the economy open up for the first time since late March when the pandemic hit the.

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