Publication: Covid-19: Tracking the implications of Covid-19 on Scotland's public finances
Since our last publication, Covid-19: Implications for public finances in Scotland, the devastating impact of the pandemic has continued to affect people across Scotland.
Alongside further tragic loss of life, lockdown measures have increased financial uncertainty for many, with mental health alongside physical health concerns becoming more prevalent.
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Transparency needed to follow pandemic pound
Before coronavirus changed life as we know it, the Scottish Government was facing some very real financial challenges. Read Auditor General, Stephen Boyle's blog post.
Read more about our Covid-19 work
Visit our Covid-19 page, which includes recent Covid-19 related reports and insight.
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Fiscal events and Covid-19 timeline: 2020 and 2021 -
Timeline for additions to the Scottish block grant in response to Covid-19 -
The Scottish Government plans to spend all of its Reserve balance in 2021/22 -
Different phases of the pandemic have seen different responses and spending announcements in 2020 -
Breakdown of Scottish Government spending announcements by category -
Lead organisations for Covid-19 spending in 2020, from announcements






