Nicola Sturgeon has warned Scots that the lockdown is unlikely to be lifted ahead of a COBRA meeting this afternoon.
20.03.2020 - 22:01 / variety.com
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Nicola Sturgeon has warned Scots that the lockdown is unlikely to be lifted ahead of a COBRA meeting this afternoon.
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The National Crime Agency has issued a warning to the public as scammers try and take advantage of the coronavirus pandemic.
Scots cops have launched a new drive warning the public of door-to-door Coronavirus scammers- with some even offering miracle cures.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told the public that coronavirus advice should be treated as a set of rules and "shouldn't be seen as optional".