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John Swinney issues pub crackdown warning as Scots told to remember coronavirus rules

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Scotland reach a major tournament. But he said images of fans breaking strict rules in pubs could lead to "consequences" and spread killer Covid-19 further.

Swinney, who was standing in for Nicola Sturgeon at the daily coronavirus briefing, said: "We keep these issues under active review.

If we find the arrangements we have in place are not being properly followed then there will be a consequences to that. It opens up the possibility of further transmission of the virus. "I understand that people were obviously overjoyed last night, but it's important that on these occasions, and on any occasion, we follow the physical distancing rules because that's one of the most effective interventions we can make."Swinney was repeatedly asked about.

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