An outbreak of coronavirus in a West Calder prison has contributed to a spike in West Lothian, which saw the region report its second highest ever number of cases following mass testing on Friday.
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First international arrives in Scotland escorted to quarantine hotel costing £1,750

The first international arrivals into Edinburgh Airport were taken to the brand new quarantine hotels this morning under new rules that were enforced today.

The first visitor landed in Scotland at 9.55am, after a flight from Dublin and, alongside any other arrivals into the country, will have to undertake a 10 day period of isolation.

Find out about life in one of Scotland's six new quarantine hotels.

 

First Minister warns of potential transmission around schools if opened in February

In her daily briefing today, Nicola Sturgeon warned of the risk factor surrounding schools if they were to open this month.

The First Minister added that the risk was not specifically the possibility of transmission inside the buildings, but "all of the activity that takes place around the schools".

Read everything Ms. Sturgeon had to say here.

 

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Coronavirus in the UK: Quarantine loophole still exists just hours before hotel policy begins, says Michael Matheson
 
Scottish Transport Secretary Michael Matheson has admitted a quarantine “loophole” allowing overseas travellers to avoid self-isolation still exists – less than a day before the policy comes into force.
 
     
     
 
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Argyll schoolboys save OAP’s life thanks to Heartstart project
 
Two primary school pupils who were trained in first aid by a Rotarian volunteer have saved the life of an OAP who collapsed while rushing out to buy a morning paper.

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Wetherspoon boss: Lift Covid restrictions on pubs at same time as non-essential shops, or ‘economic mayhem will follow’
 
Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin has urged the UK Government to reopen pubs at the same time as non-essential shops, warning that the industry is “on its knees” and needs to reopen to save jobs.
 
     
 
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Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed the latest Covid-19 figures for Scotland
 
Scotland has recorded 559 positive coronavirus tests in the past 24 hours, Nicola Sturgeon said.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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