The country is entering its third week of lockdown brought in to slow the spread of coronavirus.
24.03.2020 - 01:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
More police are to be sent out to patrol Scotland's streets during the coronavirus lockdown, the country's top cop has revealed.
Chief Constable Iain Livingstone revealed how his force will assist the Scottish and UK Governments in enforcing the new measures, which came into force on Monday night and are to last for at least three weeks.
His announcement came after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Prime Minister Boris Johnson laid out the terms of the immediate lockdown north and south of
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Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK shores, many lives across the nation have been turned upside down. And, after Boris Johnson’s announcement on Monday 23 March, residents across the country have been forced to put their near-future plans on hold, with birthdays, weddings and other large gatherings cancelled to attempt to stunt the growth of covid-19 cases across the UK.