Scottish Government has announced. A further 1,433 Scots have also tested positive for the deadly virus as cases continue to rise across the country.
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holidaymakers will now need to provide evidence of a negative coronavirus test before travelling to Italy. The popular tourist destination currently remains on the Scottish Government’s quarantine exemption list - meaning Scots will not need to self-isolate for 14 days upon their return to Scotland.
Scottish Government has announced. A further 1,433 Scots have also tested positive for the deadly virus as cases continue to rise across the country.
restaurants from tomorrow. The new Breakfast Roll from the fast food giant is set to launch at branches following a successful trial in Ireland.It contains back bacon, sausage patty, cheese and a free-range egg.Punters will be able to get their hands on the morning treat for £2.79 from 5am until 11am every day.
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coronavirus restrictions. Italy, San Marino and Vatican City State are now no longer on the Britain's 'safe travel' list, and travellers arriving back in England from these places after 4am on October 18 will now need to self-isolate.
and ‘s romantic Italy trip days after they were spotted cozying up in Rome On Sunday, October 11.The Affair actor, 50 — who is married to — went for a scooter ride around the city before stopping for lunch at a nearby restaurant where West was photographed kissing the Cinderella star, 31, according to photos obtained by The New York Post’s Page Six. He wore a button-down shirt paired with black jeans while she opted for a floral dress for their outing.
Nicola Sturgeon.In a bid to allay fears about the easing of restrictions for the care sector, the First Minister stressed no final decision has been made.Speaking at the Scottish Government's coronavirus briefing on Tuesday, she said those visiting care homes are "clearly" a group who may be considered for coronavirus testing in an effort to protect vulnerable people.Sturgeon said: "Our initial, top priority focus in extending testing is protection of vulnerable groups."Those groups - and care
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentAhead of the start of Rome’s film and TV market MIA on Wednesday, Variety spoke exclusively to Giancarlo Leone, the head of Italy’s TV producers’ association APA, about the issues producers in Italy face, including COVID production protocols, a drop in TV ad revenue, and establishing new rules of engagement with the streamers.Italy, after being among countries hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis, is now among territories coping quite well with the
Tom Cruise, 58, was spotted appearing relaxed and happy while riding a motorcycle on the set of Mission: Impossible 7 in Rome, Italy on Oct. 10. The talented actor waved and smiled at one point as he passed by on the vehicle while wearing a gray vest over a lighter button-down shirt and tie and matching gray pants. His short dark hair was also partially swept back and he truly looked half his age during the sighting!
coronavirus test.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the new figures at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh.It means a total of 2544 have passed away after testing positive for Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic.1246 new cases of coronavirus have been announced across Scotland in the same period.397 people are currently being treated in hospital with six in intensive care.440 new cases were reported in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, 306 in Lanarkshire and 192 in Lothian.The alarming trend
Covid-19 cases has closed down a Scottish Fie and Rescue Service (SFRS) headquarters building. Fire chiefs confirmed that the West HQ complex in Bothwell Street in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, was shut down on Thursday after a 'number of cases' were detected.
coronavirus, Scots researchers have found.Experts at Edinburgh University reassessed a model which predicted hundreds of thousands of deaths if no action was taken to stop the spread of Covid-19.They found that closing schools reduced the reproduction number of the virus but had the unexpected effect of increasing the number of deaths.The authors wrote in The BMJ: "In the absence of an effective vaccine for Covid-19, school closures would result in more overall deaths than no school
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.More than 100 new coronavirus cases have been recorded in Lanarkshire for five consecutive days.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed another 130 cases in the region today as she warned further restrictions across Scotland may be needed "in the near future".Since the first cases of the virus were confirmed in the region in March, there have been just six days when more than 100 new cases have been
positive case means the toll stands at 2,530. The First Minister, speaking from her daily briefing in Edinburgh, said 218 people are currently being treated in hospital with 22 in intensive care.