The Scotsman

Lockdown returns as new infections on the rise

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pandemic where we must all act with extreme caution.

“Following discussion­s with local public health officials and local authoritie­s, it is necessary to ask people in Glasgow, West Dunbartons­hire and East Renfrewshi­re to limit their contact with other households.

“People living in these areas should not meet with other households in indoor household settings for at least two weeks, except where they are providing essential care and support, or have formed an extended household.

“People can continue to meet other households outside and in other settings, but I would ask everyone to be extra vigilant, to follow all guidance and to isolate and book a test if they have any symptoms.”

The restrictio­ns will affect 633,120 people living in Glasgow, 95,530 in East Renfrewshi­re and 88,930 in West Dunbartons­hire.

Indoor visits to hospitals and care homes will be limited to essential visits only to protect the most vulnerable. Outdoor visits to care homes are permitted by three

people from a maximum of two households, in line with current guidance.

Those households who have formed an extended household and people providing care and support, such as caring for an elderly family member or delivering shopping, will be allowed to continue to meet indoors with enhanced hygiene measures in place.

Ms Sturgeon said: “I want to emphasise that getting a test – and even getting a negative result – is not a substitute for self-isolating.

“If you have symptoms, or if you are contacted by our Test and Protect team and told to do so, you will need to self-isolate. “I understand this will not be welcome news for people living in Glasgow,

East Renfrewshi­re and West Dunbartons­hire, but it is necessary to help us limit the spread of Covid-19. Acting now gives us the time and the space to protect people and get more control over the virus.”

It has emerged that 135 of the 314 new cases in Scotland over the past two days had been in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area.

Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken said last night: “I would rather Glasgow doesn’t have to go back into even these limited restrictio­ns, but it is vital that we move quickly to stop any outbreak before it gets out of hand.

“We must all now follow these new guidelines. None of us wants to see our schools or businesses close again and this early interventi­on will help prevent more drastic measures having to be taken in future.”

The daily incidence rate of Covid-19 is now almost 33 new cases per 100,000 people in West Dunbartons­hire, 22 in Glasgow and almost 19 in East Renfrewshi­re. The rate for the rest of Scotland is just over ten.

Lockdown measures had previously been re-imposed on Aberdeen last month.

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