Lanarkshire - 98 more than the whole of Australia.
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East Kilbride and Strathaven amid fears that the 'Stay at Home' message is falling on deaf ears.In her briefing to parliament today First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned that the situation in the country "remains very precarious and extremely serious".From Saturday click-and-collect services will be limited to retailers providing essential items only which includes clothing, footwear, baby equipment, homeware and books.Any business who is still allowed to offer click-and-collect will also have
.Lanarkshire - 98 more than the whole of Australia.
East Kilbride family are calling on the First Minister to ensure the rights of care home residents’ to see their loved ones.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Yesterday saw the lowest number of new daily coronavirus cases in Lanarkshire in 2021.At her daily press briefing in Edinburgh today (Monday, January 25), First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed there had been a further 138 new cases in the region yesterday.Yesterday was just the second day of the year in which less than 200 new cases were recorded in Lanarkshire and the lowest daily figure since December
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.YESTERDAY saw the lowest number of new daily coronavirus cases in Lanarkshire in 2021.At her daily press briefing in Edinburgh today, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed there had been a further 138 new cases in the region on Sunday.Yesterday was just the second day of the year in which less than 200 new cases were recorded in Lanarkshire and the lowest daily figure since December 28.Case numbers are
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Stirling residents over the age of 70 are being urged to look out for their vaccination appointments as they are posted out this week.It represents the latest step in the national fight against coronavirus, with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon emphasising the importance for those contacted to attend their given appointment.It comes as a further four deaths were recorded from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours -
Although the case rate is “well above” the Scottish average, it was “testament to the people of Dumfries and Galloway following the rules” that it had fallen.He added: “Bringing that number down depends on each and every one of you thinking as you open the door ‘Do I actually have to open it?’.”
Covid-19. The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned the situation is "extremely serious" and action must be taken to halt the rapidly spreading new strain.
Scottish Government has expressed concerns over the number of new coronavirus cases in the country in recent days. Nicola Sturgeon said covid-19 hospital admission figures have exceeded those seen during the first wave of the pandemic in spring last year.
Ayrshire restaurants will keep serving hungry customers despite further restrictions to the hospitality industry.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today announced further measures to Scotland's takeaway operations.From Saturday, January 16, punters will no longer be allowed entry inside a restaurant and must be served through a hatch.
across Lanarkshire amid fears that the 'Stay at Home' message is falling on deaf ears.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Covid restrictions will be tightened in Wishaw and across North Lanarkshire amid fears that the ‘Stay at Home’ message is not getting through to the public.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned that the situation in the country “remains very precarious and extremely serious”.From Saturday, click-and-collect services will be limited to retailers providing essential items only which includes clothing,
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a tightening of lockdown restrictions as the number of Covid-19 cases in Scotland continue to rise.Under the changes click and collect services will be limited to only essential purchases, while restrictions were also applied on takeaways meaning that residents will only be able to collect orders from outdoors to limit social interaction.Essential click and collect
John Lewis is the first major retailer in Scotland to suspend its click and collect services amid a shopping crackdown. The high street giant said it was responding to a "clear change in tone and emphasis" from the government as millions are urged to stay at home.
Covid-19 is higher than at the height of the pandemic last spring.
East Kilbride News that students have tested positive for the virus.
First Minister is considering tightening the rules and asked whether "fewer places" needed to be open.
tough new lockdown which sees people barred from leaving their homes for an essential purpose. Unlike the first lockdown imposed in March last year, manufacturing and construction businesses have so far been allowed to continue to operate.
schools will be closed for the entire of January as part of the new lockdown imposed across the country. Most pupils were scheduled to return to schools on the already-delayed date of January 18 after the winter break.