The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Scottish game goes ahead as usual for now

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Scottish football will continue in front of crowds this weekend, but supporters have been urged not to take any health risks.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed there would be no curbs on fan numbers at this stage, ahead of a weekend when Rangers and Celtic will each be playing in front of about 50,000 supporters in Glasgow.

However, she also reiterated calls for people to limit their social interactio­ns and stay at home as much as possible after the faster-spreading Omicron became the dominant strain of Covid19 in Scotland.

St Mirren earlier cancelled training following positive cases, while Scottish football’s Joint Response Group said on Friday evening it was increasing testing for cinch Premiershi­p clubs.

From Monday until the start of the scheduled winter break on January 3, players and team staff at Premiershi­p clubs will be required to undertake daily testing.

All clubs have also been urged to step up other precaution­s, including physical distancing, wearing face coverings indoors and hand sanitising regularly.

Sturgeon is limited in the public health actions she is prepared to take until the UK Government provides more details and action on financial support for businesses facing shortfalls because of the latest wave of the pandemic.

When asked whether it was wise for the games in Glasgow to go ahead this weekend, Sturgeon said: “Had we the financial support mechanisms that were in place earlier in the pandemic, I would be more able perhaps to give straightfo­rward advice to say ‘Don’t have these events right now’. I can’t do that when I can’t compensate people.

“We need to get these financial mechanisms in place so that across the UK we can take the steps we think are necessary.

“All I can do right now is ask people to modify their behaviour, which is why we still need that financial support in place.”

With Rangers hosting Covid-hit Dundee United in the cinch Premiershi­p today and Celtic taking on Hibernian in the Premier Sports Cup final 24 hours later, there is unease among public health officials over the chances of Omicron spreading as supporters travel to matches.

Scotland’s chief medical officer, Gregor Smith, said: “People who decide to go to the football, whether they are vaccinated or not, I would encourage them very, very strongly to make sure they are taking lateral flow tests before they go.

“Think about the impact you can have on others and how you can safeguard it.”

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