A Royal Mail office in Glasgow has been hit by a major Covid-19 outbreak after dozens of employees tested positive.
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Health secretary confirms date for roll out of AstraZeneca

The vaccination of Scots from Covid-19 is due to ramp up early in the new year, as Scottish health secretary Jeane Freeman confirms the planned date for the AstraZeneca vaccine roll out.

She also confirmed she expects the country to receive a further 172,575 doses of the Pfizer vaccine by the end of the week.

When can we expect the roll-out of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine?

Scotland is facing return to March-style lockdown, MSPs told

The country could be set to return to the lockdown measures imposed back in March if cases continue to rise, MSPs have been told.

Any toughening of restrictions would also see an extended period of remote learning from universities and school, warned Professor Jason Leitch.

Most of mainland Scotland is already set to go into level four restrictions for three weeks from Boxing Day.

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