Coronavirus Scotland update LIVE: Cases and news as tough restrictions start
This weekend marked the beginning of further restrictions across much of Scotland, including an outdoor drinking ban and changes to click-and-collect services.
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Welcome to Edinburgh Live s coronavirus coverage on Sunday, 17 January.
This weekend marked the beginning of further restrictions across much of Scotland, which included an outdoor drinking ban on alcohol and changes to click-and-collect services.
It comes as Scotland reported a further 1,753 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday. Out of the new cases 169 are in the NHS Lothian health board, with a further 466 in Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
LONDON: The Duke of Cambridge has expressed his pride at the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh having their Covid-19 vaccinations. William spoke about his grandparents after being told medics have.
Covid vaccine: Wales to get 22,000 Oxford-AstraZeneca jabs next week
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image captionA rollout of the first approved vaccine - the Pfizer Covid-19 jab - is already under way
Wales will get 22,000 doses next week of the second approved Covid vaccine, the Welsh Government has said.
Dr Gillian Richardson, the doctor leading the rollout described getting the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to people across Wales as a huge task .
She originally said there would be 40,000 doses but the Welsh Government later said it expected to reach that figure by the second week of January.
Meanwhile Public Health Wales said 35,335 people had had the Pfizer jab.
Coronavirus morning headlines as police check people crossing the Welsh border
It comes after officers found people from Cheltenham and the West Midlands in the Brecon Beacons
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Police patrols are being held on the Welsh border to stop non-essential journeys.