The decision to keep Covid quarantine rules in place for all travellers returning to the UK from France has led to the creation of the so-called amber plus list
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  Jul 22, 2021  
     
 

Good afternoon,

This is a coronavirus update from The Scotsman.

A new 'amber plus' list has been added to the government traffic light system for international travel. What is the 'amber plus' list and could Greece and Spain be added to it?

There is concerning news this afternoon, as the Covid-19 daily death toll hit its highest number since March 11.

NHS Glasgow has confirmed its drop in vaccination bus will soon be available at Hampden Park, Ibrox and Celtic Park as the Scottish government aims to speed up it's vaccination program.

Meanwhile, the UK Government are set to release a list of jobs that are exempt from Covid-19 self isolation rules.

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