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ลงประกาศ - ให้เช่า - ฝากขาย / Covid in Scotland: Where are the latest cases?
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Covid in Scotland: Where are the latest cases?




There have been 1,160,448 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Scotland, according to the Scottish government.

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This page analyses the key figures for the Covid pandemic in Scotland and was last updated using figures available at 14:00 on 3 February.


Confirmed cases of Covid-19
Over the past seven days 50,094 cases have been reported, with 8,210 cases confirmed on Thursday.

These totals include PCR tests and positive lateral flow tests, following changes on 6 January to how positive cases are reported.

The next chart shows the number of positive cases confirmed by PCR tests only over the past 12 months and uses Public Health Scotland data.

The data is based on the date of the test rather than when the test result was reported, which is the daily figure given out by the Scottish government.

Because of the time it takes to process the tests and submit records, the most recent figures in this chart are from five days ago.


What's the Covid rate in my area?
The total number of positive cases in each local authority is published daily by Public Health Scotland.

Recent data often underestimates the number of positive tests as there are sometimes delays before results are recorded, so this chart also uses figures from five days ago.

The Scottish government also publishes the figures on the number of cases across Scotland's 14 health boards.

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Spotify to link virus content to COVID-19 facts after disinformation row




Music streaming giant Spotify announced on Sunday (Jan 30) that it would start guiding listeners of podcasts discussing COVID-19 to more information about the pandemic, following a row that saw artist Neil Young remove his music from the platform.

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"We are working to add a content advisory to any podcast episode that includes a discussion about COVID-19," Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said in a statement.

"This advisory will direct listeners to our dedicated COVID-19 Hub, a resource that provides easy access to data-driven facts, up-to-date information as shared by scientists, physicians, academics and public health authorities around the world, as well as links to trusted sources," Ek said.

The "new effort to combat misinformation" would roll out in the next few days, he added.

The move comes after artists, spearheaded by Neil Young, earlier this week demanded the streaming service remove their music or drop podcaster Joe Rogan after a call from medical professionals to prevent Rogan from promoting "several falsehoods about COVID-19 vaccines."

Rogan, 54, has discouraged vaccination in young people and promoted the off-label use of the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin to treat the virus.

The podcaster, who has a US$100 million (€90 million) multi-year exclusive deal with Spotify, was kept on and Spotify complied with Young's demand and started removing his catalogue of songs.

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China's December industrial profits grow at slowest pace since April 2020




Profits at China's industrial firms grew at a slower pace in December, the statistics bureau said on Thursday, as factory-gate inflation continued to ease, pointing to cooling demand amid mounting economic challenges.

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Profits rose 4.2 per cent year-on-year, the slowest rate since April 2020, to 734.2 billion yuan (US$115.89 billion), compared with a 9 per cent gain in November.

For 2021, industrial firms' profits rose by a whopping 34.3 per cent year-on-year to 8.7 trillion yuan, the National Bureau of Statistics said.

"In 2021, the profits of industrial enterprises achieved relatively fast growth, with corporate efficiency steadily improving," Zhu Hong, a senior NBS statistician, said in a statement.

"However, we must acknowledge that growth rates dropped significantly in November and December and that downstream firms, especially small firms, still face relatively big operational pressures and that the number of loss-making firms is still high," Zhu said.

China's red-hot factory-gate inflation cooled for the second straight month in December, driven by a government crackdown on runaway commodity prices as Beijing scrambled to lessen the crippling economic effects of surging costs.

To stabilise a faltering economy, the People's Bank of China has rolled out a slew of monetary policies in past weeks. It unexpectedly cut the borrowing costs of its medium-term loans for the first time since April 2020, and lower the benchmark lending rates.

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Le Pen shrugs off defections in battle for French far-right




Veteran French far-right politician Marine Le Pen shrugged off another defection from her party to rival Eric Zemmour on Sunday (Jan 22) amid an increasingly bitter battle ahead of presidential elections in April.

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One-time Le Pen ally and confidant Gilbert Collard formally announced Saturday that he was joining Zemmour's team and appeared at a rally alongside the anti-Islam writer and pundit in the south of France.

The European MP follows two other anti-immigration hardliners from Le Pen's National Rally party to join Zemmour in the last week: fellow MEP Jerome Riviere and senior party official Damien Rieu.

"I don't pay much attention to all these little manoeuvres between politicians because all of my energies are directed towards the issues of French people," Le Pen told France 3 television on Sunday.

A new poll published on Saturday showed President Emmanuel Macron winning the first round of the election on April 10 with 25 percent, followed by Le Pen and right-winger Valerie Pecresse from the Republicans party on 15.5 percent each.

The poll by the Ipsos-Sopra Steria group, with a large sample size of 12,500 people, showed Zemmour trailing in fourth place on 13 per cent.

The top two candidates in the first round go through to a run-off, where Macron was seen winning against Le Pen by 57-43 per cent and against Pecresse by a narrower 54-46 per cent, the poll showed.


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Israeli police evict Palestinians from East Jerusalem home




Israeli police have evicted a Palestinian family and demolished their house in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah.

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Officers raided the Salhiya family home before dawn, arresting several people before a bulldozer moved in.

There had been a two-day stand-off after the head of the family threatened to blow up his house rather than move.

Israeli officials said the building was illegal - something the family denied - and the land was needed for a school.

The case had drawn international attention, with the European Union and UK warning that evictions in occupied territory were illegal under international law and fuelled tensions on the ground in Jerusalem.

Both Israel and the Palestinians hold competing claims to the ancient city.

Israel - which occupied the formerly Jordanian-held eastern part in 1967, and effectively annexed it in 1980 in a move not recognised internationally - regards the whole of Jerusalem as its capital.

Palestinian leaders want East Jerusalem - which is home to about 350,000 Palestinians and 200,000 Jewish settlers - to be the capital of a future Palestinian state.

The BBC's Yolande Knell in Jerusalem says this was the first eviction in Sheikh Jarrah since 2017. However, unlike other local cases, it did not involve a takeover by Jewish settler groups.

Instead, the Jerusalem Municipality said the Salhiya's house was built illegally in recent years on land designated for a school for Palestinian children with special needs.

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