Nicola Sturgeon has warned Scots to stick to travel restrictions or risk the introduction of a national lockdown. The First Minister said a localised approach to fighting Covid would only work if people reduced travel between council areas for non-essential purposes.
The SNP leader today confirmed the lockdown levels for all 32 of Scotland's local authority areas. And she insisted that anyone living in an area placed under level three - including Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dundee - should not visit any of the council areas placed in level one or two, unless for essential purposes such as work.People living in an area placed at level one or two should also not not travel to an area placed at level three.Sturgeon said she was relying on public.
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