AN independent Scotland would have been more successful at dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Professor Devi Sridhar.

Sridhar, the chair of global public health at Edinburgh University and a pandemic adviser to the Scottish Government, argued in a Holyrood magazine podcast that being part of the Union has led to "constraints".

The UK currently has the worst virus death rate in the world and yesterday recorded its highest daily death count at more than 1600.

Asked whether Scotland could have seen a different outcome as an independent nation, the professor said: “Yes, definitely.”

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Sridhar said Scotland could have been more like Norway or Denmark.

“Already, if you look at the charts and the devolved nations, Scotland does come out in terms of lowest case numbers,” she told the podcast. “At the start, in March, it did just as badly, but since then, in the summer, we got the numbers low.”

However, she said, there were “constraints”. The professor explained that if for example experts want to close hospitality to reduce Covid-19 transmission, there needs to be an economic package in place and that means a “negotiation”.

“So, yeah, I think it is really hard because we’re not getting the support that we require to be able to go the full way we want to go,” she added.

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Sridhar added that while Scotland focused on a zero-Covid strategy in the summer, “we never saw that clarity of vision from England and that’s really hard”.

During the podcast the professor also discussed the attacks she has been subject to online from Unionist trolls who accuse her of spouting pro-SNP views.

She insisted her opinions are not party political but praised First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s handling of the pandemic.

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“I do feel much safer right now being in Scotland, knowing that there’s a leader in charge who takes the health of the public incredibly seriously and takes her job really seriously and is hard-working,” Sridhar told the podcast.

She praised the SNP leader for her daily briefings, being “serious”, “credible”, and “trying to do her best for the country”.

Meanwhile this morning Home Secretary Priti Patel denied it is the time to discuss the UK Government’s handling of the pandemic.

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With the Oxford University research showing the UK has the worst coronavirus death rate in the world, Patel said: “I don’t think this is the time to talk about mismanagement.

“We have been with this virus, this pandemic, for about a year now and it is a global pandemic across the world.

“Governments respond very differently – we’ve seen that across the world, but based on the facts, the science, the evidence that has been presented to us as decision-makers. We have seen harrowing death tolls around the world.”

Yesterday in Scotland another 71 Covid-19 deaths were recorded, along with 1165 new cases.

There were 1989 people in hospital with confirmed Covid-19, up 30 in 24 hours. Of these patients, 150 were in intensive care, an increase of four.