I AM SORRY if I keep banging on about Covid and the need for caution but I am greatly concerned at the increasingly high risk of a damaging third wave of the pandemic. It is important that everyone who is eligible takes their vaccination. It is the best way to protect yourself and others in the community.
Testing is also important. If you have symptoms, take a PCR as soon as you can and, if you do not have symptoms, order a rapid flow testing kit online free, or pick one up at a participating pharmacy or your nearest testing centre. We cannot allow ourselves to enter another damaging lockdown. Mental and physical health concerns and the damage to the economy are huge worries. If we are sensible and protect ourselves and others, we will get through this pandemic a great deal quicker.
While I am making pleas, can I also remind EU nationals that the deadline for applying for the EUSS Scheme is fast approaching. That deadline is June 30. Please do not miss this date or your ability to remain in Scotland may be affected.
In local news, this week the first post-election meeting of ERIG (Esk River Improvement Group) will take place. I am looking forward to updates on work on reducing pollution and other issues across the Esk – always a really positive event.
I recently had the opportunity to visit Logan Energy in Wallyford. I was impressed with the advances they have made in the production of hydrogen to power motor vehicles and create clean energy. Most of what they produce is currently exported but I see a bright future for hydrogen as part of the green mix of energy in Scotland.
Once again, I remind constituents that although my office is closed due to Covid-19, myself and my staff are still working for you. While I am not holding face-to-face surgeries, I am happy to talk to constituents either by phone or virtually. For appointments, call 0131 454 0204 or email colin.beattie.msp@par liament.scot
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