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Scottish Tory leader says Nicola Sturgeon 'made mistakes from the start' on coronavirus response

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Scottish Government from the start of the coronavirus outbreak, say the Scottish Tories. Leader Jackson Carlaw's comments come in the same week as academics at Glasgow, Edinburgh and St Andrews universities suggest "a lack of robust measures" to stop travellers from other countries entering Scotland may have "accelerated the course of the outbreak".Of the 113 cases of coronavirus linked to travel from abroad, most were from Italy - where cases spiked earlier in the pandemic - while other cases were reported with links to Spain, Austria, Switzerland, France and England.Mr Carlaw said: "The SNP government likes to think it has talked a very good game on this."But the fact is, mistakes were made right from the start, and they continue to this.

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