Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed Scotland will not move down to level zero until at least mid-July in a further delay of the relaxation of Covid-19 measures.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed Scotland will not move down to level zero until at least mid-July in a further delay of the relaxation of Covid-19 measures.
Nicola Sturgeon reveals when Covid restrictions will be lifted
The First Minister has outlined key dates for the easing of all coronavirus restrictions in Scotland.
At a briefing this afternoon, Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the planned move to Level Zero on June 28 will be delayed until mid July.
Case numbers have almost doubled within the last 24 hours in Scotland, however, the most recent numbers includes missed out data from health boards during the weekend due to server issues.
According to the latest figures published by the Scottish government, these are the 11 areas in Scotland that recorded the highest levels of positive coronavirus tests between June 12 and June 18.
Nicola Sturgeon announced on Friday that all non-essential travel to Manchester and Salford would be banned from Monday (June 21) – and it’s a decision that has sparked much controversy.
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