The First Minister renewed her warning that the Scottish government could close impose quarantine measures on cross border travel as she said that the “fundamental responsibility” for eliminating the virus lay with Scots following social distancing rules as lockdown eases this week.Asked about the continuing possibility of border measures the First Minister said: “I will keep all of these things under review.
One of our biggest risk over the next few weeks is the risk of importation into the countrty.”“That’s why I have taken a very cautious decision about international quarantine and, this is not a position I relish being in, it also means that we have to take a very close look at making sure we are not seeing the virus come in from other.
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