Nicola Sturgeon: Lockdown measures extended until mid-February in Scotland
Lockdown restrictions are to be extended until at least the middle of February in Scotland, with schools remaining closed to the majority of pupils, Nicola Sturgeon has announced. The First Minister told the Scottish Parliament that Covid-19 case numbers have “stabilised and even declined”.
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