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to where they were right at the beginning of the covid problem, and so the infrastructure which supports the whole of the office life will not be there to support the people when they eventually go back to work. it s not the news business wanted for christmas. how this story ends depends on whether consumers will continue to go out and spend. emma simpson, bbc news, birmingham. the number of new 0micron cases in uk has almost doubled in a day with 249 recorded in the past 2a hours. it means more than 800 have now been identified. there are more than 100 cases now in scotland and because of that public health scotland has urged people to call off their christmas parties because of the rising numbers. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw is in glasgow. this is coming from senior public health officials, not from the
i ve got to source extra staff, put policies, procedures, logistical arrangements in place, and we really don t know what to expect when we open our doors next week. for the economy, things aren t nearly as bad as another lockdown, but one retail veteran says city centres are vulnerable, if restrictions go on for too long. once we get beyond christmas, you re going to find that city centres go back to where they were right at the beginning of the covid problem, and so, the infrastructure which supports the whole of the office life will not be there to support the people when they eventually go back to work. it is not the news business wanted for christmas. how this story ends depends on whether consumers will continue to go out and spend. emma simpson, bbc news, birmingham. public health scotland has tonight urged people to call off their christmas parties due to the rising number of cases
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