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Age 58
Web site www.murdofraser.com
Date of birth September 5,1965
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Inverness
United Kingdom
SpouseEmma Fraser
Party Scottish Conservatives
BooksThe Rivals: Montrose and Argyll and the Struggle for Scotland
Job Politician
Solicitor
Education University of Aberdeen
Inverness Royal Academy
Full nameMurdo MacKenzie Fraser
Position Member of the Scottish Parliament
Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2001
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Murdo MacKenzie Fraser is a Scottish politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party from 2005 to 2011. He has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Mid Scotland and Fife region since 2001.

Covid in Scotland: Hundreds refused entry in vaccine passport 'chaos'

Oct 25,2021 12:22 pm

The First weekend of enforcement of Scotland's vaccine passport scheme was an " unmitigated Disaster " according to a body representing night-time venues.

Venue staff refused entry to revellers without vaccine passports More Than 550 times, and some staff were abused, the Scottish Hospitality Group said.

It said footfall was down 40% and some venues took the decision to close early.

The Scottish Government said the scheme was a " proportionate" health measure.

Ministers say it will encourage more people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 and ensure late-night venues can remain open during a " potentially very difficult" winter.

The vaccine certification scheme was introduced on 1 October But there was no enforcement during a 17-day " grace period" as venues adjusted to the new requirements.

The Scottish Hospitality Group, which opposes the scheme, said The First real test this weekend had been chaotic.

" The First weekend of the vaccine passports scheme has been one of unmitigated Disaster - and That responsibility lies entirely at The Door of the Scottish Government , " spokesperson Stephen Montgomery said:

" The Scottish Hospitality Group has been warning the government for weeks That their vaccine passports scheme is not Ready - But the government's attitude has been to tell us to 'get on with it' whilst offering no safety net of support for businesses or our hard working staff.

" The Experience of this weekend shows That the result has been intolerable levels of abuse of our staff, and The Creation of an atmosphere That will totally undermine anyone's enjoyment of our night-time venues. "

The Group said there was a " concerning number" of reports of staff being abused over rejections and queues which led to a " charged atmosphere".

Some venues had decided to close At Midnight , taking them outside The Scope of the scheme, because of problems with staff recruitment and welfare, it said.

The Scottish Conservatives said the scheme was " unworkable and unreasonable" with no financial support for businesses or their staff.

The Party 's Covid recovery spokesperson Murdo Fraser said: " What is most concerning is The Levels of abuse hospitality workers have been subjected to, caused by a lack of public engagement, and a frustrating and unreliable app. "

'Difficult winter'

The Scottish Government insisted it was continuing to engage with the sector to discuss implementation of the scheme.

A spokesperson said: " Covid-19 certification is a proportionate way of encouraging people to get vaccinated, and also of helping large events and night-time hospitality to keep operating during what will potentially be a very difficult winter.

" This means many businesses will not have to close and can continue to trade whilst making necessary adjustments to ensure their premises are as safe as possible for staff and customers. "

How does the vaccine passport scheme work?

People who have had two vaccines in Scotland can.

Everyone over the Age Of 18 must now Show - if asked - That they have had both doses of the vaccine before they are allowed entry to certain venues and events. These include:

Nightclubs and " analogous venues" Adult entertainment venuesUnseated indoor events with More Than 500 people, even if some are seatedUnseated outdoor events with More Than 4,000 peopleAny event with More Than 10,000 people in attendance

The scheme requires venues to put in place a " reasonable system" to check the status of customers, with certain exemptions on medical grounds.

For large events such as football matches spot checks can be used, But for smaller gatherings more rigorous checking is required.

WHERE? RULES: EASING: WHO?

Source of news: bbc.com

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