June 9, 2020
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Coronavirus may have been spreading in Scotland before the first cases were confirmed in March, it was revealed today.

Scotland’s interim Chief Medical Officer, Dr Gregor Smith, said that scientists had discovered a strain of the virus was live in the community in February although the first official cases weren’t recorded until the following month.

Here is the full story: https://www.scotsman.com/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-spread-earlier-scotland-originally-thought-2879279

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