She said the return to in-person, full-time learning would be "a huge relief" to many children and parents.
The first minister also told the coronavirus briefing that the first batch of the newly-approved Moderna vaccine had arrived in Scotland."The fact that we now have three vaccines in use is clearly very welcome and it does give us greater security of supply which is welcome," she said.Responding to questions about the prospect of introducing vaccine passports for those who have had their jab, Ms Sturgeon said it was important "not to close our minds" to the idea.
She said that if the public are to have confidence in any future certification process, time must be taken to "air all of the challenges". "We all want to get back to normal, so anything that can play a part in getting us back to normal is something we should think about very carefully," she said.The UK government has said the introduction of certificates which could show vaccination, test or immunity status is
Flip flop decision makers want to go back to face to face learning after coercing online learning ramp up as the new normal. Which ramped up heavy investment in supporting equipment, internet subscriptions, online devices integrated learning packages for online delivery.
That picture doesn’t represent the majority of public school class rooms. In fact I’d say this image was misleading.
Typical London School Britain is becoming anti English
Sturgeon’s politicking has needlessly delayed the full time return of children to school. Shame on her.