Scotland may be told to shut as lockdown restrictions threaten to get tougher. Nicola Sturgeon warned construction work could grind to a halt in a bid to “radically reduce interactions” as the country struggles to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
It comes as Scotland was plunged into a full lockdown this week with non-essential shops, restaurants and gyms closed to curb the spread of the new Covid-19 variant.
At her media briefing on Thursday, the First Minister warned that click and collect services, manufacturing and non-essential construction could face stricter rules.She urged employers to 'review their operations' and allow as many staff as possible to work from home.Ms Sturgeon said: "In the last lockdown non-essential construction.
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