172 deaths off 3000 positive tests is a staggering death rate for Scotland. It seems there is little testing, but I'm especially worried about another statistic, which is the number of intensive care beds. For the entire UK it is 2.1 per 1000 inhabitants, which is even less than the US with 2.4.
Interestingly, Japan and South Korea lead this category with 7.8 and 7.1, next is Germany with 6. All countries, which have coped decently so far. I am stressing "so far", as we indeed still do not know enough. In another survey the NHS fared better than Germany's health service, because they were using other categories. And when you rank by "money spent on health per inhabitant" the US comes out on top.