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Scotland heads towards level zero restrictio­ns

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People should continue to follow public health measures to protect one another as the whole of Scotland prepares to move to level zero on Monday July 19.

Confirming the change on Tuesday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon urged people to adhere to protective measures and sensible precaution­s to help create conditions that allow Scotland to move beyond level zero on August 9.

From Monday physical distancing will reduce to one metre in all indoor public settings and outdoors.

Additional­ly, informal social gatherings of up to 15 people from 15 households will be permitted outdoors without physical distancing.

Gatherings of up to 10 people from four households will be permitted in all indoor public settings with one metre physical distancing.

Other changes include:

▌ under-12s will no longer count towards the number of households that can gather indoors in public spaces and homes

▌ hospitalit­y settings can open until midnight, if their current licence permits that, and customers will no longer be required to pre-book a two-hour slot to go to a pub or restaurant but will still be required to provide contact details to assist Test and Protect

▌ up to 200 people will be able to gather at weddings and funerals

Employers are asked to continue to support home working where possible until Scotland moves beyond level zero.

From 4am on Monday July 19 travellers who are fully vaccinated through a UK vaccinatio­n programme and children arriving into Scotland from amber list countries will no longer need to self-isolate and take a day-eight test, but adults and children over 12 will still take tests before travelling and on day two after arrival.

Anyone testing positive for or experienci­ng symptoms of Covid-19 will still require to isolate for 10 days.

The first minister said: ‘We are easing restrictio­ns next week – but we are not abandoning them.

‘We will also keep in place for now certain other measures – such as the requiremen­t to wear face coverings, co-operate with test and protect teams, and comply with advice on good hygiene and ventilatio­n.

‘As we continue to complete the vaccinatio­n programme, which does offer us still the route back to greater normality, we will make it easier for more restrictio­ns to be gradually and sensibly lifted in the weeks ahead.’

The first minister will provide a further update to parliament in the week before the next review on August 9.

 ??  ?? Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

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