An international think tank based in New Delhi, Global Counter-Terrorism Council (GCTC) organized a three-day conference on Secure India 2.0. The conference was
Others wanted to make sure they definitely are not carrying Covid. Lucile, from Glasgow, said she has had her first dose of the vaccine but said that wasn’t a guarantee. She said: “I’ve had the jag and I’m waiting for the second one. But with this Brazilian variant I don’t want to take the chance. I’m following all the rules but it’s still not guaranteed I don’t have it.” Tiffany Imron, 36, a researcher at Strathclyde University, walked over the bridge from her home in the Saltmarket area. She said: “There’s a lot of people going round without knowing they have it. I wanted to make sure I’m fine and to know I am not spreading it. I would encourage others to do the same. It was really easy.
SNP leader of Glasgow City Council Susan Aitken and Glasgow Central Mosque committee member Nafees Ahmad take asymptomatic tests AN SNP council leader was among the first people to get tested for Covid-19 at a new asymptomatic testing centre set up at Scotland’s largest mosque. Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken said the tests for people who have not shown symptoms of the coronavirus are quick and straightforward and a way to help bring virus numbers down. She took the test at Glasgow Central Mosque along with one of its committee members, Nafees Ahmad. The site, along with one at Govanhill Neighbourhood Centre, is the latest to be set up in the city with tests being administered by the army, aiming to identify those who are infectious and unknowingly spreading coronavirus.