Nicola Sturgeon has today said she won't rule out quarantining people entering Scotland from other parts of the UK as she warned that England 'does not appear to be trying to eradicate coronavirus.'Scotland’s First Minister said although she isn't currently planning on enforcing such a policy, she would consider doing so “if it is required from a public health perspective”.Ms Sturgeon told the Scottish Government’s daily coronavirus briefing: “We have to be on our guard against cases coming into Scotland from elsewhere”.She explained her government’s coronavirus strategy was to “get as close to elimination as possible” but suggested the UK government was “letting it circulate at higher levels”.Ms Sturgeon said: “I would really welcome a.
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