Scots cops have suffered more than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats since lockdown began.
23.04.2020 - 19:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots are expected to be told to use scarves to cover their mouth and nose instead of wearing masks during the coronavirus outbreak, according to reports.
The nation's top scientists have been discussing the benefits of masks, and whether they could slow the spread of Covid-19 by being made compulsory.
The advisory group on emergencies, known as Sage, is set to meet today and are expected to tell ministers that surgical masks should only be used by medical workers.
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Scots cops have suffered more than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats since lockdown began.
To remind others of what awaits them when travel restrictions are eased, hundreds of Scots have shared the views from their homes around the country online as part of VisitScotland’s social media campaign #AWindowOnScotland.
Wishaw’s MSP has commended two high schools in the town for providing PPE equipment in the fight against coronavirus.
It’s not just NHS staff who are working around the clock to save lives during the Covid-19 crisis – vets at Scotland’s biggest 24-hour emergency pet hospital are battling just as hard to care for the nation’s seriously ill animals.
Ten residents at a Scots care home have died from suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus.
During lockdown, you may find yourself with leaky pipes or dodgy heating.
Help is being offered to every vulnerable person who is shielding in West Lothian.
Volunteers who give up their time to act as special constables have pledged thousands of hours to support the police response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The family of an 86-year-old “super gran” who beat coronavirus despite having chronic asthma has thanked staff at Paisley’s Royal Alexandra Hospital for their unwavering care and support.
B&Q East Kilbride has reopened its doors to the public during coronavirus lockdown.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is launching a new supplementary “companion card” to provide a safe way for vulnerable and isolating customers to give trusted volunteers a way to pay for essential goods being collected on their behalf.
A truck stop owner pleaded with the Scottish Government to make a U-turn on closing cafes used by lorry drivers.
West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.
A Scots pensioner was clapped out of intensive care after a four-week battle with coronavirus.
The Scottish SPCA has announced its inspectors and animal rescue officers will continue to attend emergency reports of animals in need throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Care chiefs have raised concerns after the death of several elderly residents at a Scots care home amid a suspected coronavirus outbreak.
A top Scottish Government adviser has urged families who have lost relatives to Coronavirus not to delays funerals.
Scots NHS staff have given a great-grandad a guard of honour for beating coronavirus at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
A husband and wife team from Glasgow have set up Facebook group to lift spirits and provide entertainment to people in the community during the Covid-19 lockdown.