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Glasgow is the only part of Scotland that will remain at a higher tier of coronavirus restrictions after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that Moray council area will drop to level two following measures brought in to tackle an outbreak, PA reports.

Speaking at a Scottish Government coronavirus briefing on Friday, the First Minister said Glasgow will remain at Level 3 for a further week before review.

East Renfrewshire, which has a higher seven-day average rate of cases per 100,000 people at 118.3 than Glasgow, will remain in Level 2.

Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced new travel restrictions between Scotland and parts of England where there are “particularly serious outbreaks” of the Indian variant, PA reports.

From Monday onwards travel restrictions will be imposed between Scotland the three local authority areas – Bedford, Bolton and Blackburn and Darwin.

Sturgeon said:“If you are planning to visit these areas in the next few days please consider whether you need to make your visit or whether it can be delayed.”

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