a local lockdown ahead of Glasgow as "patent nonsense". Council leaders in the Granite City today called for the First Minister to publish the expert advice she received on why hospitality businesses could remain open in the country's largest city last month.
Aberdeen endured a three week local lockdown in August which saw pubs and restaurants shut after a spike in cases in the Grampian health board region.
But similar rules were not imposed on Glasgow when cases spiked there in late August and early September.Instead a ban on household gatherings across seven council areas in the west of Scotland was rolled out - a policy that was made nationwide last week.Douglas Lumsden and Jenny Laing said they felt Aberdeen was being “singled out” for.
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