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BBC News Published image sourceGetty Images The Scottish government has been urged to clarify whether vertical drinking will be allowed in pubs from next week. Drinking while standing at bar has not been permitted since lockdown easing in a bid to limit the spread of Covid. Deputy First Minister John Swinney told BBC Radio s Good Morning Scotland that would remain the case when most restrictions are lifted on 9 August. But a senior figure in the Scottish Beer & Pub Association later tweeted it has been given the green light. And the Scottish Licensed Trade Association (SLTA) said it had been told by Scottish government officials on Wednesday that vertical drinking would be allowed in pubs from next Monday, when laws and physical distancing and the size of social gatherings will be lifted. ....
Vaccinating older teenagers has been welcomed by many scientists as the “logical next step” in the rollout of the vaccine PA Media reports. But some experts believe more research is needed before extending the programme further. Prof Russell Viner, professor of child and adolescent health at UCL, said more safety data is needed “before we consider vaccinating younger teenagers”. He said: “Any decisions about vaccinating children and teenagers must balance risks and benefits, and this is never easy. He welcomed the decision to vaccinate teenagers, saying: “Vaccinating older teenagers is a reasonable first step and will be important for young people themselves in the return to school, and also benefit wider society including the elderly and younger children. ....