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10.04.2020 - 01:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Insurers are being urged to stop looking for loopholes in policies held by businesses hit by the coronavirus lockdown.
Scottish MPs piled pressure on the sector after hearing “daily” concerns from companies and policy holders.
Examples include insurers saying Covid-19 has to have been found on a business premise.
It was also claimed infectious disease cover extended to smallpox, certified as eradicated in 1980, rather than new viruses.
The SNP’s Alison Thewliss, a member of the Treasury Committee at
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People with diabetes in Monklands and across Lanarkshire can now join new online support groups, yoga and mindfulness sessions to access vital support during the coronavirus lockdown.
A Scots student nurse who won a fashion giveaway for NHS workers was left shocked when the clothing company took back her prize because she would be busy working a 12-hour shift.
Scots are expected to be told to use scarves to cover their mouth and nose instead of wearing masks during the coronavirus outbreak, according to reports.
A man who contacted the Government’s PPE helpline about his 90-year-old disabled mum was told his plea would be responded to within two months.
A Scottish Ballet costume designer has swapped tutus for scrubs in a bid to support NHSfrontline staff.
West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.
Businesses with multiple properties will get extra support to cope with coronavirus after a u-turn by the SNP Government.
More than 1,000 Scots every week are taking part in lockdown Cocaine Anonymous meetings.
Prison custody workers are being ordered to scrimp on PPE even when prisoners claim to have coronivirus.
Business Gateway Lanarkshire is increasing the number of advisers available to provide help online and by phone as firms deal with the impact of coronavirus.
Renfrewshire businesses have benefited from more than £3.3million of support from the Scottish Government.
Scots schools and nurseries have been told to dig out all unused PPE to be delivered to coronavirus hospital wards.
Water companies have issued further warnings after a dramatic rise in call-outs to sewer flooding and blockages due to the use of "toilet roll substitutes".
Pubs will go bust unless rent payments are waived during coronavirus lockdown, an MSP warned.