Nicola Sturgeon has warned pubs and restaurants face tougher laws to ensure they collect contact details from all customers in case of a virus outbreak.
The First Minister did not rule out bringing in new legislation to beef-up existing rules on how licensed premises in Scotland can operate safely during lockdown.
It comes as several bars in Aberdeen have announced their temporary closure following a spike in coronavirus cases in the city, with at least 32 confirmed tests in the NHS Grampian region as of today.
Speaking at her daily media briefing, the SNP leader said she would consider a new law to tighten up the requirement of bars to take down contact details of all customers."We will consider that if we deem it to be necessary and that.
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