Nicola Sturgeon has told the Scottish people not to mix with other households at Hogmanay, the last day of the year, as daily CCP virus cases recorded for Scotland continued to rise on Tuesday. There were 1,895 new cases of the virus reported in the country on Dec. 29, the highest ever for Scotland in a single day. Amid the record number of positive cases Sturgeon, Scotland’s First Minister wrote on Twitter that it is “especially vital that we do not mix indoors with other households, including at Hogmanay.” “Please plan to bring in 2021 at home with your own household,” she wrote. She told BBC News that while there “may be a bit of a Christmas lag” in Tuesday’s figures, they are “nevertheless indicative of a rising, or what appears to be a rising, trend of cases.” “Make sure that you are not visiting other people’s houses, right now …