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A woman who fitted kilts for delegates at a Nike conference struck by a coronavirus outbreak has told Sky News she's angry and upset that the Scottish government kept it quiet. Gillian Russell, 43, says she and other colleagues developed flu-like symptoms after coming into close contact with 10 members of the Nike delegation. The Nike conference, which took place before cases were confirmed north of the border, has been dubbed "Scotland's ground zero" in the coronavirus spread.
Nike delegates at the centre of a coronavirus outbreak performed a "Nike haka" in their Edinburgh hotel before a tour of the city, a guide has told Sky News. Neither he, nor two colleagues, were contact-traced by Scotland's health authorities and only learned of their potential exposure when news of the outbreak broke in the media. The Scottish government has faced accusations of a cover-up over the affair, which First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has strongly denied.