Cops have launched a hunt for a missing Scots teenager who disappeared on Christmas Day.
09.12.2021 - 16:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots are being urged to work from home wherever possible once again amid fears over the Omicron Covid variant.
A report released yesterday by Public Health Scotland had shown that there has been at least 389 confirmed or possible cases of the variant, which has caused a great deal of concern among the global scientific community.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) have said that the variant contains a ‘large number’ of mutations.
Early studies have shown that the strain is more transmissible
Cops have launched a hunt for a missing Scots teenager who disappeared on Christmas Day.
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