Scotland is entering a “third wave” of coronavirus, according to the national clinical director, as Nicola Sturgeon pressed pause on plans to ease Covid restrictions in much of the country.
View email online | | | | | Jun 2, 2021 | | | | | | | Sam Shedden | Engagement Editor |
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Good morning, Welcome to your midweek newsletter from The Scotsman. Yesterday we heard First Minister Nicola Sturgeon insist Scotland is still at a “delicate and fragile point” in the battle with the virus, in an announcement on restrictions which she described as a “mixed bag”. More alarmingly, Jason Leitch the national clinical director warned the Indian variant “is causing us some challenge and is spreading quicker than we hoped” and revealed his concern Scotland is at the start of a third wave. Don't forget for the month of June (and only June) we're offering the first two months of a digital subscription with The Scotsman for just £1. Use the code ONEPOUNDTRIAL at checkout to get unlimited access to all our exclusives, expert analysis, agenda-setting opinion and more. Subscribers get 70% fewer on-site ads, a faster browsing experience and access to our newspaper app (Digital+). Subscribe today and start your trial. | |
| | | | | Scotland is now entering a 'third wave' of coronavirus, says Jason Leitch | | | | | | Scotland is entering a “third wave” of coronavirus, according to the national clinical director, as Nicola Sturgeon pressed pause on plans to ease Covid restrictions in much of the country. | | | | |
| | | | | | | Football fans without a ticket urged not to travel to England for Euros Scotland fans without a ticket to their team’s Euro 2020 match with England have been warned not to travel to London by mayor Sadiq Khan. There will be nowhere for large groups to gather in the English capital for the match at 8pm on Friday June 18, with the traditional Trafalgar Square meeting place being used as a socially-distanced fan zone for key workers. Fury over dirty camping in Scotland This next story stinks. Residents living around some of the most perfect picture postcard beaches in the Highlands are lamenting an “absolutely horrendous” bank holiday weekend given the influx of visitors and the arrival of “dirty, dirty campers”. The stretch of beach was overwhelmed with visitors and residents are now calling for an emergency plan from Police Scotland and Highland Council to deal with irresponsible tourists. How climate change could wipe out iconic Scottish species Some of Scotland's most iconic species are at serious risk of disappearance as the planet continues to warm as a result of climate change, according to a new report. The study examined the effects on the environment if temperatures rise more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels and found one in nine of Scotland's animals and their habits are under threat of extinction. New Scottish football newsletter With the Euros edging ever closer we've launched our new Scottish football newsletter. Get access to interviews, transfer news and expert analysis twice a week, plus news from inside the Scotland camp at Euro 2020 straight to your inbox. Sign up for FREE here. | |
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