Coronavirus will cause significant changes to day-to-day life, Sturgeon warns

Coronavirus will cause significant changes to day-to-day life, Sturgeon warns

Nicola Sturgeon has warned of disruption to people’s day-to-day lives due to the outbreak of coronavirus in Scotland.

She said mass gatherings of more than 500 people will be cancelled to ease pressure on the NHS rather than as an effective way of delaying the spread of Covid-19.

Speaking at a press conference in St Andrew’s House in Edinburgh after the Cobra meeting, Ms Sturgeon said: “We are entering a period where there will be significant changes to people’s day-to-day experiences.

“That is going to affect all of us and the difficult judgments that are involved in that have to be taken.

Coronavirus cases in Scotland
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The number of confirmed cases in Scotland almost doubled from 36 to 60 in the latest daily figures, released at 2pm on Thursday, which showed 2,892 tests have been carried out so far, with 2,832 tests confirmed negative.

Large gatherings of more than 500 people that require police or paramedics, or could impact on the health service, will be cancelled from Monday.

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Nicola Sturgeon speaking at the news conference in Edinburgh (Andrew Barr/PA)

She added: “This is not an ordinary situation and I know the wider public understand that.

“This is not a move that we are making because the science has told us it will have a significant impact on the spread of the virus – on the contrary, the scientist tell us that it will not have a significant impact.”

In addition to the “consistency of public messaging at a time like this”, the First Minster said the most important reason was to not put unnecessary strain on the front-line emergency services.

She said: “We know that certain events have an impact on our policing and front-line health services, accident and emergency and ambulance services.

“Our health services in particular will be under acute pressure in the weeks and months to come and I think it incumbent on Government to do what we can to remove unnecessary burdens.”

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Ms Sturgeon said the decision to keep schools open is under ‘ongoing review’ (Andrew Barr/PA)

While the advice for schools and universities continues to be to remain open, she said overseas school trips should not go ahead.

The First Minister said the schools decision remains “under close, ongoing review”, adding their closure would have a direct impact on front-line staff who are parents.

“If it gets to the stage where the advice is to close schools, this will not be for a week or two weeks, this is something that would be advised to last throughout the peak of this infection, and that is potentially until the summer period,” she said.

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