Good afternoon, Welcome to your first breaking coronavirus news bulletin from The Scotsman this year. We promise to keep fighting disinformation in 2021 and providing fact-checked, trusted news. But we can't do it without your help. If you can, please consider taking out a digital subscription with us from just £3 a month. Thank you. New Covid cases in Scotland 'worryingly high' More than 2,000 new coronavirus cases were recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours, sparking concern from the First Minister. Nicola Sturgeon is urging people not to visit others' homes as the new Covid-19 variant continues to spread rapidly. See the latest coronavirus figures for Scotland including where you live here. Millions tune in to virtual Hogmanay Three million people from more than 50 countries around the world tuned in to watch Edinburgh's Hogmanay film online last night. Drone displays took to the skies above the Capital's landmarks in the 15-minute film accompanied by a moving new poem read by Scottish stars. Did you watch it? If not you can see it in full here. Police break up gathering with hundreds of people While most people stayed at home on Hogmanay to curb the spread of coronavirus, there were some who were not so careful. Last night police had to break up a gathering which saw hundreds of people take to Calton Hill and Edinburgh Castle to celebrate the New Year arriving. You can read about what happened here. More Covid news this afternoon Thank you for reading and stay safe, Ginny - ginny.sanderson@jpimedia.co.uk |