Coronavirus (COVID-19): PPE distribution statistics
These statistics show the latest number of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) items which have been issued to the health and social care system in Scotland by National Services Scotland.
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These statistics show the latest number of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) items which have been issued to the health and social care system in Scotland by National Services Scotland.
Past data and trend charts for the daily updates on COVID-19.
Weekly data on COVID-19 in adult care homes in Scotland.
Characteristics data from the ONS COVID-19 infection survey published on 5 May 2021.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): infection survey
This publication includes the updated second estimate of onshore GDP growth in real terms for the fourth quarter of 2020, along with additional breakdowns of GDP by categories of income and expenditure, and key household sector economic statistics.
This publication is part of a collection: Economy statistics
Statistics on Police Officer Quarterly Strength, which gives the number of full-time equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland.
This publication is part of a collection: Police officer quarterly strength statistics Scotland
This report brings together the different sources of evidence and data about the coronavirus epidemic to summarise the current situation, why we are at that place, and what is likely to happen next.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): state of the epidemic
Results from the ONS COVID-19 infection survey from 30 April 2021.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): infection survey
Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) weighted Scotland estimates containing data to wave 28.
This publication is part of a collection: Business and innovation statistics
Latest findings in modelling the COVID-19 epidemic in Scotland, both in terms of the spread of the disease through the population (epidemiological modelling) and of the demands it will place on the system, for example in terms of health care requirement.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): modelling the epidemic