the relaxed plan, which the First Minister already admits has split public opinion. Sturgeon also repeated confirmation a risk assessment of the new rules has not been carried out.
Today, the SNP government leader heard more concerns that the rules could be confusing and lead to a January lockdown. Professor Devi Sridhar, an adviser to Sturgeon, said Scots will "pay" for the UK-wide relaxing of rules.Andrew Hayward, a member of the UK Government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, known as Sage, said it will "definitely lead to increased transmission" and a third wave.The Scottish Government agreed a four-nations approach and published rules for Scotland today but Sturgeon has publicly appealed for Scots not to take full.
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