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Coronavirus Scotland: Nurse warns 'virus may spread via petrol pumps' and begs drivers to use gloves

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A Scottish nurse has warned drivers that coronavirus could be spread at petrol station pumps. The virus can linger on surfaces and passed on from person to person.

The message came via one Scot who took to social media to share the advice. John McGarry claims that a senior nurse at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is asking people to be aware of how the virus can spread so easily at garages.John's tweet read: "A senior nurse at the Queen Elizabeth believes the virus is spreading rapidly through people using petrol pumps."She asks that if you need to fill your car up use gloves or a paper towel and then bin them."Please pass this on."It comes as the coronavirus death toll in Scotland rose to seven on Saturday.The number of

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