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The Government has drawn up plans for an October โ€œfirebreakโ€ Covid lockdown should hospitalisations continue at their current level and threaten to overload the NHS, a senior Government scientist has told i.

The member of the Governmentโ€™s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) said the UK is about to enter โ€œan extended peakโ€ of infections and hospitalisations, which are in danger of pushing the NHS beyond breaking point and could force the Government to re-introduce restrictions over the school half term period at the end of next month.

A full lockdown is unlikely and would be a last resort, but there are a range of measures the government could introduce.
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Food shortages have hit Scotland after reports of companies struggling to get lorry drivers.

Shoppers have been shocked to see empty shelves in the supermarkets and it feels like each week another company announces stock is running low.

Recently, McDonald's reported that milkshakes and bottled drinks were off the menu and Nando's-the popular 'cheeky' chicken diner-ran out of chicken.
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Scottish vegetable growers are having to throw away millions of cauliflower and broccoli heads due a shortage of farm workers and lorry drivers.

Producers predict that problems with lack of labour will only get worse in the run up to Christmas.
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Not even 1 week back & many think normality is around the corner.

AROUND 12,000 children are already at home from school restricting their movements after being identified as close contacts of a confirmed case of Covid-19.

The extent of the disruption already caused by Covid-19 among school pupils emerged today, although there is still no evidence of classroom outbreaks.

Children who have tested positive for Covid-19 so early in the new term are likely to have picked it up in the community rather than at school and it will take longer to assess if a pupil got infected with the virus in the classroom.
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She can still spread it tho why are they telling people to get it to go back to normal it was 2 weeks to flatten the curve now it's 2 weeks to flatten your life.