entering will be told to isolate for two weeks. It comes after it emerged no checks had taken place north of the border on travellers arriving in the country.
Staff from Public Health England have been calling a random sample of arrivals south of the border to ensure they are sticking to the rules.
Nicola Sturgeon explained an agreement had to be reached with the Home Office on allowing officials in Scotland access to data before such checks could be made.The First Minister announced yesterday that four new cases of the virus over the last 48 hours in Scotland had been recorded.She also confirmed there had been no new deaths across the country in the same period.There are 646 people with confirmed or suspected coronavirus - a reduction of.