Herald on Sunday letters: Scotland needs to follow the psychological science if is to win the Covid battle
Herald on Sunday letters: Scotland needs to follow the psychological science if is to win the Covid battle I WAS impressed by Helen McArdle s pointed article on the deficiencies of our self-isolation/quarantine system in contrast to those of many other countries and the crucial role these have played in the level of infection ( How Scotland’s ‘tougher’ quarantine hotels may restrict travel to England for months to come , January 31). There is more to be said. I recently had the misfortune to find myself in South Africa amidst the growing concern about the coronavirus variant. On flying back to Glasgow, I was relieved that PCR testing for returnees had belatedly been put in place, together with improved passenger locator procedures. I was duly contacted inside 24 hours by a pleasant woman who went through the protocol for self-isolation with me. What struck me fo
OUR First Minister seems set against asymptomatic tests, she just plain disagreed with Jackie Baillie at First Minister s Questions today (January 28). I am with Ms Baillie on this one. As an example, a work colleague recently feigned symptoms so that he could be with his girlfriend (showing symptoms) as she was anxious about going for a test. Interestingly, her test result was negative but his was positive. Thinking there must have been a mistake, they repeated the test and got the same result. We still have a busy office due during the lockdown so this was a piece of good fortune for our business and has stopped a bigger outbreak happening.
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Alan and Judith Kilshaw from Buckley bought the children in scandal dubbed cash for babies which rocked the world
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Twin girls seized from hotel after being sold online still want nothing to do with mum
The sale of Kiara and Keyara Wecker to a UK couple in 2001 sparked a transatlantic battle and condemnation from Tony Blair, but what s become of the twins since then?
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