Tour Scotland Winter travel video of a misty morning road trip drive with Scottish music, from the village of Scone where I live, through the city centre of the Fair City of Perth, Perthshire, to visit Perth Royal Infirmary. Doing voluntary work this morning taking an elderly Scot to a medical appointment. During the coronavirus pandemic I have been a volunteer driver doing some shopping etc; for elderly Scots. From Tuesday 5 January, mainland Scotland moved from Level 4 to a temporary Lockdown. Examples of reasonable excuses to go out include essential shopping, including essential shopping for a vulnerable person. The current Perth Royal Infirmary was built on a site on Glasgow Road between 1912 and 1914. An extension containing operating theatres and kitchens was added between 1934 and 1935. The Accident & Emergency department was added in 1993 and the hospital became a University Teaching Hospital in 2006.
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