coronavirus restrictions with high case rates to higher levels would be "difficult", a public health expert has said. Linda Bauld, professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh, spoke about the reasons behind Glasgow being the sole council area in Scotland remaining in Level 3 of the Scottish Government's five-tier restriction system.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Friday the local authority would remain at the higher level for at least another week due to an "uncomfortably high" level of cases amid an outbreak driven by the Indian variant of the virus.
She said a decision would be made by Wednesday at the latest on whether the city can move to Level 2 next Saturday.People in the city are not able to meet other.
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