A total of 1,959 patients were in care with coronavirus on Tuesday (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
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NHS Scotland has filled more than 80% of its Covid-19 hospital capacity, according to official figures.
A total of 1,959 patients were in care with coronavirus on Tuesday while the number of beds available on a national basis is 2,400 – meaning 82% of capacity was filled.
Scottish Government figures also show three health boards are operating above capacity – NHS Lanarkshire, NHS Dumfries and Galloway as well as NHS Ayrshire and Arran.
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New Chief Executive of NHS Scotland, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Nursing Officer appointed.
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has welcomed the appointment of three new health and social care leaders in the Scottish Government.
Caroline Lamb has been appointed Chief Executive of NHS Scotland and Scottish Government Director General Health and Social Care. A former Chief Executive of NHS Education for Scotland, Ms Lamb joined the Scottish Government in 2019. Since March 2020 she has supported the response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic by overseeing Test and Protect and the Vaccination Programme. Ms Lamb is expected to take up post in January 2021.
Caroline Lamb will also become the Scottish Government’s director-general for health and social care. The appointment was announced alongside news that interim chief medical officer Dr Gregor Smith will take up the role on a permanent basis, while Professor Amanda Croft takes over as chief nursing officer. Ms Lamb, who is expected to take up her post in January, began her career working as a chartered accountant in London before moving to Scotland and taking up management roles in the NHS. She was chief executive of NHS Education for Scotland before joining the Scottish Government last year as director of digital reform and service engagement in the health and social care directorates.