Government ministers are currently in conversation with UK Government officials about introducing the measure for holidaymakers.
Any changes could come into force next week, with a decision expected at some point today - according to reports. Deputy First Minister John Swinney was asked about the plan on the BBC 's Good Morning Scotland earlier today.
The First Minister said today the evidence of the vaccine's safety was "overwhelming" and helped protect both mothers and their unborn children.The Scottish Government and public health officials have previously sought to reassure pregnant women when it comes to vaccination over fears spread on social media that it could harm fertility.She said: "Already in Scotland alone more than 4,000.
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