If the decision is based on clinical advice why is it that Glasgow = housing issue so housing lockdown. Aberdeen = pub issue so pubs lockdown. Yet Aberdeen is further locked down for housing and travel. Why wasn't the same additional lockdowns applied to Glasgow? One rule for Glasgow but different rules for elsewhere? Where have we seen that before?
The ban on visiting other people's dwellings will have an economic impact in Strathclyde given the reliance that a considerable number of its residents have on housebreaking and burglary for employment.
Yet no five mile travel ban as we had to bear? The prof mannie has just said that different families cannot "staycation" (FFS, who ever says that?) together in a third dwelling as this would be an opportunity for cross-infection. No travel ban as a preventive measure though. Muddled thinking means that the possible perception of inequality of treatment isn't lessened.
What concerns me, and how I prioritise my concerns, is no business of yours. In response, however, to your point, if the closure of the ENTIRE hospitality industry in Aberdeen was the consequence of the recent Covid-19 resurgence in Aberdeen and, shortly thereafter, Greater Glasgow then gets off, in not dissimilar circumstances, with its ENTIRE hospitality industry remaining open, then I have quite legitimate concerns. People’s livelihoods, businesses, jobs and futures are ultimately at stake and Aberdeen has taken a double hit of late. The “perceived Weegie bias” as you flippantly refer to is, in my view, real, extremely unfair and politically motivated.
Can you please explain why transmitting the disease in one city (via housing issues) and transmitting the disease in another city (via pubs) is anything other than transmitting the disease. Therefore why would one city have a travel ban applied (and a housing restriction applied when that wasn't a clinically defined issue) but the other not when the issue is transmission of the disease. The issue of different cities with different problems boils down to transmission of the disease and how to stop it. One was treated differently from the other. To ask why is a very appropriate question.