WebIn considering the interrelationship between these harms and the impact on excess deaths, the committee heard evidence in relation to four main themes, delayed treatment and backlog, access and use of services, screening programmes and health inequalities as set out below. Delayed treatment and backlog WebDeaths in Scotland. People dying from COVID-19 peaked in April – where 662 people died in the week ending 26 April. [ii] As at 13 December, there have been a total of 6,092 …
Coronavirus (COVID-19): framework for decision making
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Scottish Covid -19 Inquiry Brief – Research Commission
WebEarly History of the Harms family. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Harms research. Another 146 words (10 lines of text) covering the years 1828, 1842, 1769, … WebThe Scottish Government has published a range of data that is relevant to the National Outcomes as part of its reporting on the Four Harms of COVID-19. We are exploring more timely sources of information on the impact of COVID-19 on the National Outcomes. We will consider the impact on Scotland as a whole. WebThe first quarter of 2024-21 also saw increases in child sexual abuse crimes recorded (up 21% to 2024-20) and domestic abuse incidents reported (up 8.8% compared to 2024-20) to Police Scotland.[xxxvii] Domestic abuse … greener mindset moth traps