with Jackie Brambles
We're being told to ‘Stay at Home’ for Hogmanay. Jackie Brambles is asking: How will you be marking Hogmanay and what will you miss?
Call 08085 92 95 00 or Text 80295
Scots have been urged to stay at home and not celebrate Hogmanay with other households as daily Covid-19 case numbers hit a record high.
A further 1,895 cases were reported yesterday - the highest number ever logged on a single day in Scotland.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it was "especially vital" people did not mix indoors with other households.
So with the messaging for Hogmanay to ‘Stay at Home’.
Jackie is asking: How will you be marking Hogmanay and what will you miss? Call 08085 92 95 00 or Text 80295
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