‘We must act now’ asserts First Minister
Further measures to reduce the spread of Covid-19 came into effect last Friday evening as Scotland recorded more than 1000 new positive test results in a single day.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told parliament on Wednesday, October 7, that actions are needed now to prevent a return to the peak level of infections experienced in spring.
She said:“While there are significant restrictions still in place – and they are hard and painful – we are living much more freely now than in the spring and early summer.
“We are determined - if at all possible - that this will continue to be the case. We are not going back into lockdown today. We are not closing schools. We are not halting the remobilisation of the NHS for non-Covid care. And we are not asking people to stay at home.
“The need for action is highlighted by today’s figures and, more fundamentally, in the evidence paper published today. To try to interrupt this trajectory, we must act now. While the measures will feel like a backward step, they are in the interests of protecting our progress overall.
“It is by taking the tough but necessary action now that we hope to avoid even tougher action in future.”
The new restrictions, backed by a new £40 million support fund for business and the existing UK Job Retention Scheme, will be in place nationwide for 16 days, with tighter restrictions across central belt areas where the infection rate is highest.
Restrictions on licensed premises came into force from 6pm on Friday, October 9, with all other restrictions applying from 12.01am on Saturday, October 10.
THE NEW MEASURES FOR LANARKSHIRE ARE:
All licensed premises will be required to close, with the exception of takeaway services
Cafés (unlicensed premises) which don’t have an alcohol licence will be able to open between 6am and 6pm
Takeaways (including from pubs and restaurants) can continue
● Evening meals may be served in accommodation for residents only but no alcohol can be served
Specific life events, such as weddings and funerals, may continue with alcohol, with current meeting rules for these events (20 person limit in regulated premises only)
● No group exercise classes for indoor gyms and sports courts, pools with an exemption for under-18s
● No adult (18+) contact sports or training, except professional sports, indoor or outdoor
No outdoor live events
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● Snooker/pool halls, indoor bowling, casinos and bingo halls are to close
● Public transport use should be minimised as much as possible, such as for education and work, where it cannot be done from home
● Current meeting rules, maximum of six people from two households, continue to apply. Additionally, from this weekend, shops across Scotland are asked to return to two metres physical distancing and reintroduce the mitigations they put in place earlier in the pandemic, including one-way systems.