coronavirus alert level has been downgraded as the number of deaths and hospitalisations continues to fall across the country.
All of the country’s Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) agreed to move Scotland and the rest of the UK from level four to level three earlier today.
The previous level suggested that the rate of Covid-19 infection is “high or rising exponentially”.Moving to level three means that the coronavirus epidemic is still in “general circulation” across the UK.A statement confirming the change was signed by Scotland’s Dr Gregor Smith and the other Chief Medical Officers in the other UK nations.
It reads: “Following advice from the Joint Biosecurity Centre and in the light of the most recent data, the UK Chief Medical Officers and.
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