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Nicola Sturgeon blasts anti vaccine protesters and reminds them of 10,000 grieving Scots families

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Nicola Sturgeon blasted hundreds of anti vaccine campaigners who protested in Glasgow demanding for an end to lockdown. The First Minister tweeted her fury as photographs of protesters holding signs declaring Covid to be a hoax went viral across the internet.

She wrote: "The juxtaposition of this and the catastrophe unfolding in India is quite upsetting."Covid is not a hoax - as more than 10,000 grieving families in Scotland know, it is very real. "Thankfully, things are getting better here & restrictions are easing - but we must still take care."Hundreds of people gathered in Glasgow city centre and chanted "freedom" while holding signs that read "no mandatory vaccines" and the "vaccine is not placebo safety tested".Crowds were not.

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