Scotland to ease some Covid restrictions early

world
Scotland To Ease Some Covid Restrictions Early
The Scottish government will review restrictions on journeys to Northern Ireland and the Republic. Photo: PA
Share this article

By PA Scotland Reporters

Coronavirus travel restrictions in Scotland are to be eased from Friday and more people will be able to meet up outdoors, the country's first minister has said.

Nicola Sturgeon said a reduction in prevalence of the virus meant some acceleration of planned lockdown easing was possible to support mental health and wellbeing.

Advertisement

She told a coronavirus briefing there had been three deaths from coronavirus and 221 positive tests in the past 24 hours.

It followed an almost seven-month low in cases on Monday, with just 199 cases.

Nicola Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon gave the latest Covid-19 update on Tuesday. Photo: Russell Cheyne/PA

Advertisement

Ms Sturgeon said that from Friday people will be able to leave their local authority area for the purposes of socialising, recreation or exercise, though travel between the mainland and some islands will not be permitted.

Rules on gatherings will also be relaxed, with six adults from up to six households able to meet up outside.

Scotland’s current lockdown easing plan will see cafes, restaurants and beer gardens open on April 26, along with shops, gyms, libraries and museums.

Hospitality will need to close their doors at 8pm indoors and 10pm outdoors, with alcohol only allowed to be served outside.

Advertisement

Travel will also be allowed on this date to other parts of Britain, with reviews planned on journeys to Northern Ireland and the Republic.

From May 17th, pubs are set to open indoors until 10:30pm and contact sports, cinemas, and some small scale events can take place.

Up to four people from two households will also be able to meet up indoors.

Scotland has five tiers of coronavirus restrictions, with the entire country – excepting some of the islands – currently in the highest tier, Level 4.

Advertisement
World
‘Substantial reopening’ planned in Scotland from l...
Read More

Ms Sturgeon said she was confident the country will move down levels as planned.

“We are now extremely confident that those parts of the country currently in Level 4 will move to Level 3 on April 26, that’s now less that two weeks away,” she said.

“That means, amongst other things, that on that day shops will fully reopen. Pubs, cafes and restaurants will also be able to fully open outdoors on April 26th and will be able to open indoors on that date, but on a restricted basis.”

Read More

Message submitting... Thank you for waiting.

Want us to email you top stories each lunch time?

Download our Apps
© BreakingNews.ie 2024, developed by Square1 and powered by PublisherPlus.com