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‘I’m kicking myself and I’m sorry’: Scotland leader Sturgeon apologises after maskless photo in pub | ‘I’m kicking myself and I’m sorry’: Scotland leader Sturgeon apologises after maskless photo in pub |
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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has admitted to violating the strict mask-wearing rules after visiting the funeral of a civil servant who reportedly died from Covid-19. | Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has admitted to violating the strict mask-wearing rules after visiting the funeral of a civil servant who reportedly died from Covid-19. |
“Last Friday, while attending a funeral wake, I had my mask off briefly. This was a stupid mistake and I’m really sorry,” Sturgeon said in a statement to the media on Wednesday. | “Last Friday, while attending a funeral wake, I had my mask off briefly. This was a stupid mistake and I’m really sorry,” Sturgeon said in a statement to the media on Wednesday. |
The Scottish Sun earlier published a photo of a maskless Sturgeon talking to three elderly women at a pub outside Edinburgh. | The Scottish Sun earlier published a photo of a maskless Sturgeon talking to three elderly women at a pub outside Edinburgh. |
According to the media, this happened after the first minister attended the funeral of a senior Scottish government civil servant who had died from Covid-19. | According to the media, this happened after the first minister attended the funeral of a senior Scottish government civil servant who had died from Covid-19. |
Under the law in Scotland, people are required to wear masks in pubs and restaurants. | Under the law in Scotland, people are required to wear masks in pubs and restaurants. |
Just like the rest of the UK, Scotland was forced to impose tougher restrictions in an effort to tackle the rise in Covid-19 infections. Sturgeon said on Tuesday failing to take action quickly would lead to “another period of exponential growth” of the virus next year. | |
Numerous public figures have expressed regret or apologised for breaking Covid-19 rules, including Tory MP Tobias Ellwood, former Labour Party chief Jeremy Corbyn, Sky News presenter Kay Burley, leading infectious disease expert Neil Ferguson, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s father, Stanley Johnson. | |
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