Nicola Sturgeon has announced a new campaign to recruit a volunteer army to help battle the coronavirus pandemic.
11.03.2020 - 08:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been urged to come up with a plan to help homeless people cope with the coronavirus outbreak.
Sean Clerkin of the Scottish Tenants Organisation has written to the First Minister calling for urgent action amid fears that homeless people could be vulnerable to picking up the bug.
Yesterday the Daily Record joined volunteers on the streets of Glasgow giving out advice to homeless people on how best to keep themselves healthy.
Mr Clerkin told us: “We are registering a
Nicola Sturgeon has announced a new campaign to recruit a volunteer army to help battle the coronavirus pandemic.
No one will be evicted from their homes during the coronavirus pandemic, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon vowed as she announced plans for new emergency legislation.
Thirty-three people have died in Scotland from coronavirus - an increase of eight overnight.
Scots police now have powers to prosecute or fine people who are not following social distancing measures introduced earlier this week.
The number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire has passed the 100 mark.
The number of people who have died in Scotland from coronavirus has reached 25, an increase of three overnight.
Scottish supermarkets are to limit the number of customers in their stores at the one time - to try and stop the spread of coronavirus.
The number of people who have died in Scotland from coronavirus has reached 22.
This amazing photo of an empty Buchanan Street taken from a police helicopter shows how the Scottish Government’s lockdown order is starting to hit home.
Figures from the Scottish Government have revealed that 41 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Ayrshire.
Funerals are the only gatherings to be allowed during lockdown as the government imposes strict rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Martin Lewis has taken to social media to update workers after Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed the latest measures being implemented in a bid to combat the impact of the coronavirus across the UK.
More police are to be sent out to patrol Scotland's streets during the coronavirus lockdown, the country's top cop has revealed.
The number of people who have died in Scotland from coronavirus has reached 14 as the total number of positive cases rises to 499 - an increase of 83 overnight.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told the public that coronavirus advice should be treated as a set of rules and "shouldn't be seen as optional".
Schools and nurseries in West Lothian are likely to shut by the end of the week after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said closures across Scotland were now "inevitable".
Nicola Sturgeon has said closures of schools and nurseries is 'inevitable by the end of this week' in a bid to tackle coronavirus.
Schools across Ayrshire are to close at the end of this week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.