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29.03.2021 - 14:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Covid scientist has warned that Scotland and the UK’s vaccine programme on their own will not be enough to restart foreign holidays. The latest data released by the Scottish Government reveals that almost 2.4m Scots have now received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccination.
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Perth and Kinross for the second week in a row last week.
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holidays abroad this summer, Scots have been warned. The Scottish Government and the SNP responded to a UK government minister's suggestion that people can "start to think" about taking foreign trips.
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holidays abroad could be ‘at risk’ this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, a leading bank has warned. Morgan Stanley has said that there are reasons to be concerned about international trips amid a rising number of cases and a slow vaccine rollout across Europe.Emerging and more transmissible strains of the virus could also result in lockdown measures being imposed for longer on the continent.
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