The Scotsman

New lockdown restrictio­ns may not be effective as those in March

- By ELSA MAISHMAN

Virologist­s and other scientific experts have warned the new lock down restrictio­ns may not be as effective as those in March, amid claims the Scottish and UK Government­s are making the “same mistakes” over again with measures that do not appear to be working.

Mainland Scotland was placed into national lockdown from midnight on Monday, with people told to stay at home by law.

Schools will be closed for the rest of January, with the situation after that to be reviewed later. Existing travel restrictio­ns within Scotland and across the border with England will remain in place.

But some experts said further measures are needed.

"Given the estimates of the transmissi­bility of the new variant, this lockdown may not be as effective as the one last March. It may be that the best we can hope for is that the situation does not deteriorat­e further,” said Professor Mark Woolhouse, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiolo­gy at Edinburgh University.

"We will have a better chance of achieving a better outcome if the government doesn’t just focus on lockdown but puts effort into other measures to control the epidemic.”

Mass testing, support for those required to self-isolate, support for people shielding and surveillan­ce and detection of cases are all vital steps, Professor Woolhouse said.

Dr Julian W Tang, Honorary Associate Professor/clinical Virologist at the University of Leicester, accused the UK Government of making the “same mistakes” over and over again, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a comparable lockdown throughout England.

“The UK has been having more daily new Covid-19 cases than all of France, Spain, Italy and Germany combined,” he said. “It’s amazing that we seem to be making the same mistakes over and over again.”

Professor Devi Sridhar, Chair of Public Health at Edinburgh University, said the approach to b order restrictio­ns instil “little confidence” in the pandemic strategy.

"The government has spent many months and billions of pounds on its testing-and-tracing strategy. So it’s surprising that, despite these efforts, its approach to visitors arriving from overseas is still so lax,” she wrote in The Guardian .

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