Coronavirus lockdown: We need greater clarity about the rules – Steve Cardownie

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving a briefing on the spread of coronavirus (Photo by Michael Schofield/WPA pool/Getty Images)First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving a briefing on the spread of coronavirus (Photo by Michael Schofield/WPA pool/Getty Images)
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving a briefing on the spread of coronavirus (Photo by Michael Schofield/WPA pool/Getty Images)
The Scottish Government has been doing an admirable job but the public needs to know what is optional and what is compulsory, writes Steve Cardownie.

No less than 25 pages out of the 48 that made up Monday’s Evening News mentioned coronavirus. Some of the pages were entirely devoted to the subject and others carried articles that directly mentioned the virus.

This clearly indicates that this is probably the greatest crisis the vast majority of us have had to deal with in our lives, with concerns centred around our own wellbeing and family members as well as to society as a whole – but confusion still reigns within government circles about what is required of the public.

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