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Nicola Sturgeon doesn't want 'stay alert' message in Scotland - but allows more exercise

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Nicola Sturgeon has hit out at new 'stay alert' messaging by the UK Government and does not want it deployed in Scotland. The First Minister said that advice north of the border remains to "stay at home" other than for buying food, getting medicine or exercising.

She said it would be "catastrophic" to drop the "stay at home" advice and that the current messaging is 'clear'. “I don’t know what ‘stay alert’ means,” she said.

The leaders of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland said they had not been consulted over the "stay alert, control the virus and save lives" slogan.

However people living in Scotland will be allowed to exercise outdoors more than once a day from Monday but most of the other lockdown measures will remain.

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