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Covid in Scotland LIVE as vaccine passports and face mask rule in classroom ends

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Several coronavirus rules have been relaxed across Scotland as the country attempts to live with the deadly virus. The covid vaccine passport was scrapped yesterday, while school children are no longer required to wear a face mask in the classroom.

The latest Scottish Government figures revealed that 5,498 new cases were identified across the country in the last 24-hour period.In that same time period no deaths were registered.There are currently 1,175 people in hospital after testing positive for the deadly virus, while there are 19 Scots in intensive care units in Scotland.A total of 4,436,113 people have received their first dose of the vaccine, 4,157,209 have received their second dose, and 3,430,747 have received a third dose or booster. To sign up to the Daily Record Politics newsletter, click here. Vitamin D3 was found to be more helpful than vitamin D2 in fighting off illnesses including Covid, according to a new study.Taking vitamin D3 appears to balance and defend immune systems against viral infections like Covid, the study found.Carried out by the Universities of Surrey and Brighton, researchers compared the effect of taking both types of vitamin D in the gene activity in participants' blood.READ MORE: One vitamin supplement 'defends immune system from Covid' says new researchScots cafe owner has gone viral after posting a controversial job advert that urged ' Covid mask wearers' and 'self-testers' not to apply.Aberdeen restaurant Cafe 52, posted a listing on jobs site Indeed looking for £10-an-hour table waiting staff to join their 27 year old company.But the job had has been slammed after it warned of people the boss 'cannot stand' to stay away.READ MORE: Scots cafe slammed over job advert warning

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