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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to hold emergency briefing over Omicron variant cases in Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon is to hold an emergency briefing at 10.30am Monday morning after it emerged that six cases of the new Covid variant Omnicron have been detected in Scotland, in Lanarkshire and the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area.
The first minister is already due to warn people to redouble their efforts to follow physical distancing and mask-wearing guidelines in Scotland, and to make sure they are fully vaccinated, in her key- note speech to a Scottish National party conference later.
In a text released in advance, Sturgeon is expected to say:
There are big and very real challenges ahead over the winter months. Cases are rising in countries all around us. We know that colder weather, forcing us indoors, coupled with festive socialising will create increased opportunities for the virus to spread.
And, most seriously of all, the Omicron variant is causing profound concern here and across the world So we must not drop our guard. This is a time to be more vigilant, not less.
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