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04.01.2021 - 18:32 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Renfrewshire schools will remain closed until at least February 1 as a nationwide stay at home order comes into effect tonight.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said this afternoon that the surge in new covid cases across the country means tougher restrictions are needed to save lives and protect the NHS.Schools will be tasked with implementing remote learning for the month of January, with the children of key
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Perthshire North MSP John Swinney has admitted reopening schools in early February would be a “tall order”.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Covid restrictions will be tightened in Wishaw and across North Lanarkshire amid fears that the ‘Stay at Home’ message is not getting through to the public.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned that the situation in the country “remains very precarious and extremely serious”.From Saturday, click-and-collect services will be limited to retailers providing essential items only which includes clothing,
East Kilbride and Strathaven amid fears that the 'Stay at Home' message is falling on deaf ears.In her briefing to parliament today First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned that the situation in the country "remains very precarious and extremely serious".From Saturday click-and-collect services will be limited to retailers providing essential items only which includes clothing, footwear, baby equipment, homeware and books.Any business who is still allowed to offer click-and-collect will also have
direct to your inboxSchools have closed to key worker and vulnerable children after a number of positive Covid cases.King David Primary School in Crumpsall has closed to every year group, while Butterstile Primary School in Prestwich has closed to Nursery, Reception and Years 1 and 2.
The Bay Area has indefinitely extended its coronavirus stay-at-home order as ICU capacity remains extremely low amid surging new cases. Gov. Gavin Newsom had indicated earlier in the week that he expected regional orders to remain in place in some parts of California.
teaching will not resume for January or February. Only small numbers of students will be allowed back including those who stayed on campus over the winter break and where attendance is "critical" and cannot be postponed or done remotely.
tough new lockdown which sees people barred from leaving their homes for an essential purpose. Unlike the first lockdown imposed in March last year, manufacturing and construction businesses have so far been allowed to continue to operate.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterBosses at Prestwick Airport say they are NOT expecting a visit from Donald Trump later this month.The outgoing US President has been linked with a trip to his Turnberry golf resort to coincide with the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.The speculation prompted First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to insist Trump would not be allowed into Scotland to play golf.It was reported at the weekend that
East Kilbride has been thrown into a tough lockdown as the First Minister ordered the people of Scotland to stay at home for the rest of the month.
Covid-19. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday said the rapid spread of the new strain had forced her to take serious and immediate action as Scotland faced an "extremely serious" situation.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Scotland is being plunged back into a tougher lockdown to deal with soaring levels of COVID-19 infection.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the harsher measures in an emergency statement at the Scottish Parliament, telling the public to "stay at home".She said: "The Cabinet met this morning to assess the up-to-date COVID situation - which is extremely serious - and discuss what further action is
Covid-19 pandemic.Cases have soared in the wake of Christmas and New Year celebrations.The worrying stats called re-opening schools as planned into question.Nicola Sturgeon is set to announce new lockdown measures on Monday.On her agenda is a potential plan to shut schools for the next month.Schools in Scotland are due to return full-time on January 18 – but a rise in infections has prompted plans for a longer school shutdown.While some Scots think keeping kids in the classroom is all wrong,
Less than two weeks after being hit for backlash for hosting a Christmas carolling event in the midst of California’s stay-at-home order attempting to quell the surge of COVID-19 cases in the state, Kirk Cameron was at it again on New Year’s Eve.
link.“Our approach throughout the pandemic has been to engage with the public, explain the legislation and guidance, and encourage compliance, but we will not hesitate to continue to use our enforcement powers as a last resort."Please follow the Scottish Government's advice, which is to celebrate Hogmanay and the New Year with your own household only, in your own home."
California's regional stay-at-home orderhas been extended as COVID cases continue to spike in the state, it was announced Tuesday. California Gov.
California’s health secretary announced Tuesday that regional stay-at-home orders would be extended in Southern California and San Joaquin Valley as the state faces a sustained coronavirus outbreak. Both of those regions have 0% available capacity in their intensive care units, according to state health officials.
Southern California will continue in the regional stay-at-home order “until the ICU projections are above or equal to 15%,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly today.
Janet W. Lee California has extended regional stay-at-home orders for Southern California, it was announced during a livestream COVID-19 update from Secretary Dr.