Nicola Sturgeon has said schools could return every second week when Scotland bids to find a way out of coronavirus lockdown.
05.04.2020 - 02:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland's chief medical officer (CMO) has been photographed visiting her family's second home in Fife during the coronavirus pandemic, despite herself issuing advice to stay at home.
Photos of Dr Catherine Calderwood and her family near a coastal retreat in Earlsferry were published in The Scottish Sun late on Saturday.
Just days earlier, the 51-year-old tweeted a photo of her family from their main residence in Edinburgh as they clapped for the front-line NHS staff working to stop the spread
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