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FMQs cancelled as Holyrood chamber shuts for a week | FMQs cancelled as Holyrood chamber shuts for a week |
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The Scottish Parliament chamber is to shut down for a week as the country goes into a coronavirus "lockdown", it has been announced. | The Scottish Parliament chamber is to shut down for a week as the country goes into a coronavirus "lockdown", it has been announced. |
Nicola Sturgeon made a statement about the virus on Tuesday afternoon, with MSPs also due to sign off emergency Westminster legislation to help tackle the spread of Covid-19. | |
But MSPs will not sit in the chamber again until next Wednesday. | But MSPs will not sit in the chamber again until next Wednesday. |
The closure means that first minister's questions will not be held this week. | The closure means that first minister's questions will not be held this week. |
Holyrood committees have already been meeting with reduced numbers to ensure social distancing between politicians. | Holyrood committees have already been meeting with reduced numbers to ensure social distancing between politicians. |
And some seats have been removed from the main chamber to ensure MSPs are able to socially distance themselves. | |
The first minister updated MSPs on Tuesday afternoon, a day after announcing "difficult and unprecedented" restrictions on daily life in a bid to tackle the pandemic. | |
She said the country was now effectively in "lockdown", and that two more people had died after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total in Scotland to 16. | |
The first minister also said there have now been 584 confirmed cases of the virus - up from 499 on Monday. | |
Ms Sturgeon's weekly first minister's questions session on Thursday has been cancelled, as has previously scheduled business including the final debate of the Consumer Scotland Bill and questions to other ministers. | |
Some committee meetings are still scheduled, but have been taking place with fewer members than usual - earlier on Tuesday only five members of the finance and constitution committee attended to question minister Mike Russell on Westminster's emergency legislation. | Some committee meetings are still scheduled, but have been taking place with fewer members than usual - earlier on Tuesday only five members of the finance and constitution committee attended to question minister Mike Russell on Westminster's emergency legislation. |