Nicola Sturgeon tests positive for COVID-19.
Scottish first minister tweeted that she had mild symptoms on Friday evening.
She will be work from home over in next a few days and said followers she “hope” back out and about later next week.
first minister met Sinn Féin Vice President and first minister designate of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill in Edinburgh used to be on Friday.
She is also traveled to the US before in week when she met speaker of house of representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and turned to the Brookings Institution in Washington.
SNP colleagues including Westminster leader Ian Blackford sent well wishes.
deputy for Glasgow North East Anne McLaughlin and minister for womenhealth Marie Todd wished she is fast recovery.
Miss McLaughlin said, “This just get out of make me coffee, won’t you?
Ms Sturgeon’s positive infection linked to Covid cases in Scotland continues to fall. Office for National statistics estimate 122,000 people was covid in week ending 13 May.
This is the eighth week in a row drop and the lowest number of cases before Christmas, when the number of cases increased due to the spread of the Omicron variant.
Public health restrictions such as social distancing and wearing face the masks were taken off, and how of May 1 guide for those experiencing symptoms of Covid was supposed to stay on home.
Those who are too ill to engage in “normal activities” are advised to stay in home until they feel better.
Scotland’s largest healthcare on Friday board NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have confirmed they will lift Covid restrictions.
As of On Monday, May 23, patients will be allowed maximum of two interchangeable visitors and social distancing will be cancelled.

