July 06, 2020
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Good morning, 

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots to drink safely today as beer gardens and pavement cafes reopen amid warnings that drunk people are unable to socially distance.

The reopenings, initially with the two-metre rule in place, mark a major step in the hospitality sector’s route out of lockdown. Indoor parts of pubs and restaurants could reopen on 15 July as the Covid-19 restrictions ease.

Anyone visiting outdoor establishments will be asked to provide their name and contact telephone number to the business as well as logging the date and time of their visit as part of Scotland’s Test and Protect effort.

Read the full story here: https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/nicola-sturgeon-urges-scots-drink-safely-beer-gardens-reopen-today-2904623

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