Nicola Sturgeon should make daily updates on the Covid-19 crisis to MSPs instead of at media briefings, the Scottish Labour leader has said.
12.05.2020 - 15:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots are being urged to wear face coverings or masks while out and about or shopping when social distancing is not possible.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon recommended wearing a bandana or scarf in 'enclosed spaces' last month.
In order to reserve surgical masks and PPE for NHS staff, people are now being encouraged to make DIY face coverings.
The UK government has issued instructions for making face masks at home, using elastic bands, an old cotton T-shirt or pieces of cloth.
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Nicola Sturgeon should make daily updates on the Covid-19 crisis to MSPs instead of at media briefings, the Scottish Labour leader has said.
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