Campbeltown Courier

Careful accelerati­on of lockdown easing over next weeks

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More people are now able to socialise outdoors following good progress in suppressin­g Covid-19, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday.

As of today (Friday March 12), up to four adults from two households are able to meet locally in any outdoor space, including in private gardens, for social and recreation­al purposes as well as exercise. People should only go indoors if it is essential in order to reach a back garden, or to go to the toilet.

Outdoor non-contact sports and group exercise are also able to resume for adults in groups of up to 15 people.

Young people aged 12 to 17 are able to meet outdoors in groups of up to four people from four different households, participat­e in outdoor non-contact sports, and other organised activities in groups of up to 15 and travel across local authority boundaries to participat­e in such activities.

Should progress suppressin­g the virus continue, the Scottish Government intends to reopen places of worship with attendance limits increased from 20 to 50 where there is space for social distancing on Friday March 26. A final decision will be taken on Tuesday March 23, ahead of Passover, Easter, Ramadan and Vaisakhi.

Ms Sturgeon said: ‘In recent weeks, we have seen a significan­t fall in new cases, deaths and hospital admissions, and the vaccinatio­n programme is progressin­g beyond our initial expectatio­ns.

‘All of this is excellent news, and provides strong grounds for hope, but that hope must also be balanced by caution.

‘The changes, while modest, are important, and are designed to help people’s health and well-being by enabling group exercise and allowing more social interactio­n. They will also let children see more of their friends, and exercise and play more normally.

‘With continued progress, we believe the reopening of places of worship can be achieved relatively safely, and will hopefully enable more people to draw strength, comfort and inspiratio­n from acts of collective worship.

‘I expect that further, more substantia­l changes will be possible in the weeks ahead, and I will set out as much detail as I can about that in Parliament next week.

‘If the data allows us to relax more restrictio­ns more quickly than we have previously indicated, we will not hesitate to do so.

‘We all have a part to play in keeping case numbers down while the vaccinator­s do their work, children get back to school and we all take tentative but firm steps back to life as we once knew it, so please continue to stay within the rules and follow the FACTS advice.’

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