NICOLA Sturgeon has said that the Scottish Government will give more details about managed quarantine for international travellers next week.
At the daily coronavirus briefing today, the First Minister described the necessity for a “comprehensive system of managed quarantine” after a study suggested that international travel was the “strongest predictor” of death rates during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen found an increase of a million international arrivals was associated with a 3.4% rise in the mean daily increase in Covid-19 deaths during the first wave of the pandemic across the 37 worst-hit countries.
At the briefing, Sturgeon said that the global nature of the…