The Prime Minister insisted that she “had not taken a resolution on a circuit breaker,” but her government “maintained this control. “
This occurs when 222 cases of coronavirus were shown yesterday.
The Prime Minister’s most recent update revealed that 27,798 evidence has been recorded since the start of the pandemic.
This is the most recent pandemic of the Scottish War.
WHAT ARE THE NEW CORONAVIRUS RULES IN THE NORTHEAST?
Starting tonight, northeasters will be fined for bringing another family together anywhere, adding pubs and restaurants.
The affected spaces are:
COVIDÉ’S DEATHS RISE FOR THE SECOND WEEK IN A ROW
The number of Covid-19-related deaths recorded in England and Wales was higher during the consecutive week.
A total of 139 deaths recorded in the week ended September 18 indexed the Covid-19 on the death certificate, to the Office of National Statistics.
This represents deaths in the week through September 11 and 78 deaths in the week through September 4.
TOUGHEST RESTRICTIONS IN THE NORTHEAST SINCE MIDNIGHT
More stringent measures against coronaviruses in the Northeast are expected to come into force from tonight.
Existing restrictions, for Northumberland, Newcastle, North and South Tyneside, Gateshead, Sunderland and County Durham, are taking place at the request of advice as the virus continues to spread.
Meetings that separate families in any environment, adding pubs and restaurants, will be illegal.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: “The rate of occurrence in the region is now more than a hundred cases consistent with one hundred thousand people. We know that many of these infections occur in indoor outdoor environments in the home.
And so, at the request of the municipalities, with which we have worked closely, we will introduce legal restrictions internally between families in any context.
GREGGS UNDER DISCUSSION TO REDUCE STAFF HOURS
St. Greggs said so in conversations with staff to reduce working hours “to minimize the threat of task loss” when the licensing program ends next month.
The Newcastle-based company said it is looking to ensure that its “employment prices reflect the estimated call point from November. “
TEN PEOPLE POSITIVE TEST FOR COVID ON EPL CHECKS
Ten others tested positive for coronavirus in the last test run in the English Premier League.
A total of 1,595 players and clubs were tested last week, the league announced Monday.
He revealed the main points of the positive players, however, West Ham proved last week that 3 people, adding to manager David Moyes, had Covid-19.
COLLEGE STUDENTS SAY THEY KEEP THEM DAYS WITHOUT FOOD
College academics said they were left food for days while ousted due to Covid-19 closing restrictions.
International student Reese Chamberlain, 18, was told she would get three foods a day during her isolation.
However, the University of Edinburgh said it had been left with nothing for two days.
In statements to Drivetime with John Beattie on BBC Radio Scotland, the foreign student from New York said it had been a disaster.
Mr. Chamberlain said: “This has been quite a crisis here at Pollock Halls.
“I chose to be here on campus based on some key promises, namely that we would have food and intellectual fitness support. None of this is happening.
“I’ve been hungry for two days, despite incessant emails and phone calls asking for food. I know others have run out of food, too.
TURKEY’S PLANT EPIDEMIC
Eighteen at a Bernard Matthews turkey plant tested positive for coronavirus and self-insulated.
Food production at Holton processing plant near Halesworth, Suffolk, was not affected by the outbreak.
Approximately one hundred members have been tested for Covid-19 with maximum negative effects and more tests are taking position this week.
The site has implemented position controls since March to decrease coronavirus infections, adding normal temperature controls, staff running in bubbles, Covid commissioners, masks and visors, and social distancing from the site.
It is believed that most of the 18 employees who tested positive in the spaces and instances of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft started in the community, the company said.
COVIDÉ’S HELL
KATE Garraway’s husband is now the Covid-19 who has been fighting the longest in the country after spending six months in the hospital.
Derek Draper entered the hospital on March 28 and has just spent his 184 days in intensive care.
The former lobbyist is believed to be the LONGest victim of coronavirus in the UK, even in hospital treatment after such a long period.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/tvandshowbiz/celebrity/6098081/kate-garraway-husband-coronavirus-3/
PIERS: FREEING STUDENTS
Piers Morgan has asked for the excluded students.
Speaking of the crisis, Piers, 55, sympathized with his plight as photographs of academics were transmitted through the window of his university hall.
However, GMB’s doctor, Dr. Hilary Jones, said it was mandatory for them to stand still to prevent the spread.
He said: “Young college students are smart, they graduate, they have to perceive that humans transmit the virus to others, it doesn’t happen any other way. “
“That’s why I think the answer is to create some kind of scenario at the university where they come back and have to stay within the boundaries of their college campus, but only in their room.
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN WARNING
A giant university asked homeowners to report that academics had violated coronavirus restrictions.
The University of Aberdeen has warned scholars of the consequences they face if they violate national rules for Covid-19.
In an email sent last night, university chiefs said academics stuck in violating regulations would face “solid” disciplinary action.
Penalties come with a fine of up to 250 euros and a imaginable suspension or expulsion.
And the city’s homeowners were asked to inform the university of “any incident of infringement. “
He said: “Given the occasions of the last days, I would like to emphasize that no offense will be tolerated and that those who violate the rules will face vigorous action.
“The consequences come with a fine of up to 250 euros as well as the option of new measures – adding suspension and/or expulsion – under our Code of Conduct of Student (non-university) discipline.
“Whether you live in university accommodation, a personal apartment or student accommodation from a personal provider, we will seek to take the same appropriate disciplinary action against any student who does not meet the needs lately in a position to protect everyone in Scotland.
EXPERT: “LOCAL LOCKS ARE NOT IMPACT
Professor Carl Heneghan, director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University, has now said that mastery is an example of where local locks had had “no impact. “
In statements to the Telegraph, he said: “Trying to reduce the number during the summer can have the counterproductive effect of expanding the vulnerable population in winter.
“We are now seeing increases across the country in relation to the seasonal effect of returning to schools and universities, which is very predictable and occurs every year for circulating respiratory pathogens. “
STICK IT TO LADY
ROYAL rebelled opposing plans to leave their families and paintings in a Covid bubble by the Queen at Christmas.
They say they need to isolate themselves from those they enjoy for four weeks.
Staff were invited to provide behind-the-scenes help to the Queen on her classic break in Sandringham.
The uprising means that the 94-year-old monarch may be forced to spend it at Windsor Castle for the first time in 33 years.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6098117/queen-furious-servants-refuse-work-christmas/
POLICE ‘ALERT LIST’
A MOTHER informed Covid police through her curious neighbors after her parents visited her to leave birthday gifts to her daughter.
Leanne Macdonald, 36, from Ayrshire, was informed through police that she was on a police “alert list” after breaking restrictions on coronavirus.
The Scottish mother said she and her 37-year-old spouse Gary had made a decision that the circle of relatives deserve to stay in the house to celebrate their daughter Myla’s tenth birthday for the pandemic.
He claims that his parents, grandparents, aunt and uncle “came” to give gifts to the child.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6097875/coronavirus-scotland-mum-cops-grandparents/
CONFUSION ROOMS
Academics at the University of EDIMBURGO have booked hotels to avoid blocking amid the chaos of coronavirus on campus, he said.
An un nameless one-bedroom resident said the panicked youth fled Pollock Halls for fear of having to isolate themselves, but returned later after their bedrooms were given the light.
The student criticized university and government officials for the lack of communication after rumors arose that they would be blocked on Friday.
He says dozens of others have fled their dormitories to strict quarantine measures, and some have returned to their parents’ homes and others have temporarily stayed in hotels.
This is because thousands of academics are ousting themselves in Scotland because of mass epidemics on several campuses.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6096896/coronavirus-scotland-edinburgh-university-hotels-lockdown/
COVIDE CASE
SEVERAL Tesco workers isolate themselves after a colleague became infected with a coronavirus.
The bakery at the Tesco Extra store in Shettleston, Glasgow, is undergoing deep cleaning after the worker’s test.
Supermarket bosses say “a very small number” of workers at the site have been known as close contacts and ordered to isolate themselves.
The workshop remains open and Tesco’s bosses insist that workers and customers have “extensive” security measures.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/scottish-news/6097216/coronavirus-scotland-tesco-glasgow-case-covid-bakery-shettleston/
SOMETHING FLU
A farmer has been fined 10,000 euros after hosting a wedding party with three hundred other people where a fight “broke out. “
Police were called to report a wedding birthday party under a marquee on a farm in Leeds, west York, between 5pm. 6 p. m. on Saturday, September 26.
He reported that between a hundred and three hundred others were at the party at Scarecrow Farm in New Farnley and a bout broke out.
The officers went to rule and showed that there were a lot of other people and loud music around a canopy in the woods, in flagrant violation of Covid-19 regulations.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6097480/coronavirus-lockdown-fine-farmer-wedding-party-leeds/
STILL SPREADING
CORONAVIRUS instances in the UK now have more than 4,044, with thirteen more deaths recorded.
The number of infections decreased for the first time in a fortnight.
This brings the total number of positive effects of Covid in Britain to 439,013 with a total of 42,001 deaths.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6096929/uk-coronavirus-cases-hit-high-monday/
ERROR PROPAGATION
The Scottish Police Call Centre self-isolates after positive for Covid-19.
Sources say the chiefs sent home at least 4 police room workers and construction of the service centre in Govan, Glasgow, on Thursday.
Workers are now involved in the fatal workplace error.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6096659/coronavirus-scotland-police-staff-glasgow-isolates/
CALL HOLS
NICOLA Sturgeon said she has not yet made a resolution on whether to apply a two-week mini-lockdown to tie school holidays to the middle of the road.
Educational resources said that in parts of Scotland they were asked to prepare for a so-called “circuit break” where schools would close for an additional week and then return with part-time apprenticeships.
The option of a rapid return to measures almost as strict as the full blockade first emerged in a Scottish government document leaked last week.
When asked about claims that teachers had been asked to prepare for the measure in October, Sturgeon insisted that he “had not taken a resolution on a circuit breaker”, but that his government “kept it under review. “
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6096543/coronavirus-scotland-nicola-sturgeon-lockdown-school-holidays/
COLLISION COURSE
MADRID rejected requests for a new coronavirus blockade, and hospitalizations reached 350 a day amid an increase in the number of cases.
The city government rejected calls to re-close the capital despite the tension of Spain’s national fitness chiefs.
The owner of the Madrid town, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, assured that the solution to the virus “is not global containment” because more actions are required, without restrictions, to defeat the virus.
Spanish television channel Antena 3 described the city government as “war footing” with the national government in line.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6096369/madrid-refuses-lockdown-we-dont-ban-cars/
FESTIVE SOUHAIT
NICOLA Sturgeon expects students to stop by at Christmas, as he has suggested that they do not spend the night with their parents.
The prime minister said the existing strict regulations on indoor domestic meetings may not be in force on December 25 if virus cases begin to fall again.
The head of the Nats said the Scottish government’s “priority” is to make sure academics can spend Christmas with their loved ones: thousands of people are now ingesting the same way because of primary epidemics on campus.
But Ms. Sturgeon continued to urge students to keep their parents short unless necessary, and asked them to stick to Covid’s restrictions prohibiting houses inside.
This comes after the government revealed loopholes last night that allow academics to leave universities.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6096441/coronavirus-scotland-sturgeon-students-home-christmas/
‘NO EXCUSES’
Police dispersed at least three hundred illicit house parties over the weekend, which led Nicola Sturgeon to intensify his recommendation to oppose ‘supercast events’
Figures released through the Scottish police revealed that officials had responded to more than three hundred calls between Friday and Sunday morning.
Police issued at least 101 notices of constant sanctions and made 14 arrests after being alerted to internal court cases over the weekend.
And the investigation of reported house parties revealed that house parties are taking hold across the country in every network and age group.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6095971/coronavirus-scotland-cops-house-parties-sturgeon-warning/
SELF-INSULATING CLASSES
Two categories in a number one school in Aberdeen were forced to self-insulate for 14 days after the start of Covid’s cases, we can verify this.
Aberdeen City Council revealed that two other people from Kingsford School had tested positive for the virus as cases continued across Scotland.
An elegance number one 6 and an organization number one four have been ordered to quarantine for two weeks in an effort to stop the spread of the error.
This means that a total of 50 fellows will have to stay home for the next 15 weeks.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6096052/coronavirus-scotland-classes-self-isolates-aberdeen-school/
UP THE CASE
Another 222 of the Scottish coronavirus were shown overnight with no recorded deaths.
Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s most recent update revealed that there have been 27,798 cases in Scotland since the start of the pandemic.
Two more deaths have been reported since Friday, the death toll is 2512.
Figures showed that of the new instances they were in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, with 37 in Lanarkshire.
However, the Lothian Health Board recorded 54 cases.
The remaining 78 cases were recorded in nine fitness tables.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6095692/coronavirus-scotland-covid-19-cases-222-nicola-sturgeon/
Police were called to interrupt a street on Saturday night at a busy grocery shopping centre in Glasgow.
The force warned about a giant rally on Buchanan Street on Saturday, September 26.
A giant organization of other people is afraid after pubs, bars and restaurants closed early due to new restrictions on coronaviruses.
However, the giant organization’s movement accumulated on the center’s main street.
No additional action has been taken.
Read more: https://www. thescottishsun. co. uk/news/6094892/cops-buchanan-street-party-glasgow-coronavirus/
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