August 28, 2020
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Good afternoon,

Nicola Sturgeon refused to be drawn on when she knew patients with positive Covid-19 tests were discharged into care homes during tense exchanges in her daily coronavirus briefing.

Pressed by journalists to reveal when she first found out the transfers had happened the First Minister said she did not have the information and did not say if or when she knew about the transfers.

The questions came after weeks of pressure from opposition parties for the Scottish Government’s promised inquiry into the government’s handling of Covid-19 in regards to care homes and followed newspaper reports that several patients had been transferred with positive Covid-19 tests.

It also came after Ms Sturgeon said there was nothing she could do to stop families seeking legal redress if they felt care homes or the government had been negligent in their handling of positive Covid-19 cases.

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