Scots must accept life alongside Covid-19 as new normal – Sturgeon

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Scots must accept life alongside Covid-19 as new normal – Sturgeon
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Newly published framework hints that Scotland may break with ‘four-nations approach’ to ending lockdown

Scotland must establish a new normal of “living alongside” coronavirus, Nicola Sturgeon has said, as the Scottish government published its framework for moving beyond current restrictions that presented a future cycle of lockdown being lifted, then reimposed “with little notice”, potentially until a vaccine has been found.

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