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Covid in Scotland: Nightclubs return as restrictions eased | Covid in Scotland: Nightclubs return as restrictions eased |
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Nightclubs can reopen as restrictions to tackle the Omicron wave are lifted | Nightclubs can reopen as restrictions to tackle the Omicron wave are lifted |
Scotland's Covid restrictions have been eased to allow the reopening of nightclubs and the return of large indoor events. | Scotland's Covid restrictions have been eased to allow the reopening of nightclubs and the return of large indoor events. |
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Sunday that "we're hopefully seeing Scotland firmly on the downward slope". | First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Sunday that "we're hopefully seeing Scotland firmly on the downward slope". |
However, people are still being asked to work from home and take lateral flow tests before meeting others. | However, people are still being asked to work from home and take lateral flow tests before meeting others. |
The changes were announced last week following a significant fall in new case numbers. | The changes were announced last week following a significant fall in new case numbers. |
Guidance advising adults against meeting up with more than three households at a time has also been dropped, along with restrictions on indoor contact sports. | Guidance advising adults against meeting up with more than three households at a time has also been dropped, along with restrictions on indoor contact sports. |
What are the Covid rules in Scotland? | What are the Covid rules in Scotland? |
How does Scotland's vaccine passport work? | How does Scotland's vaccine passport work? |
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the lifting of the restrictions represented "a very significant moment of progress in tackling Covid". | |
But he warned: "It is too early to say if it is the beginning of the end." | |
Mr Swinney told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland that worldwide there remained "significant challenges" in the handling of the virus, specifically around the possible emergence of new variants. | |
He also said the Scottish government would continue to take a "prudent and proportionate" approach to baseline virus measure, such as the wearing of face coverings in public places and on transport. | |
Mr Swinney added: "Covid is still out there. We can still see there are thousands of cases on a daily basis within Scotland. | |
"There are people who are still having a very hard time with Covid and our health service is still enduring the enormous pressures of Covid. | |
"So Covid has not, in any shape or form, disappeared." | |
The measures had been introduced over the festive period to address the spread of the Omicron variant. It is now believed to have peaked in the first week of January. | The measures had been introduced over the festive period to address the spread of the Omicron variant. It is now believed to have peaked in the first week of January. |
The percentage of positive tests has dropped from almost 30% in early January to under 20% . | The percentage of positive tests has dropped from almost 30% in early January to under 20% . |
The number of people being admitted to hospital with Covid is also falling. | The number of people being admitted to hospital with Covid is also falling. |
In total, 6,329 positive cases were reported on Sunday with 1,441 patients in hospital. It is down from 7,158 cases a week earlier, with 100 fewer people in hospital. | In total, 6,329 positive cases were reported on Sunday with 1,441 patients in hospital. It is down from 7,158 cases a week earlier, with 100 fewer people in hospital. |
Restrictions on numbers at indoor public events and the requirement for 1m physical distancing and table service in hospitality venues will also be removed. | Restrictions on numbers at indoor public events and the requirement for 1m physical distancing and table service in hospitality venues will also be removed. |
However, longer-running measures such as the use of face coverings on public transport and indoor public places remain in place. | However, longer-running measures such as the use of face coverings on public transport and indoor public places remain in place. |
Scotland's vaccine passport scheme for businesses and events will also continue. Ms Sturgeon said it helped as "a package of measures" to protect against transmission. | Scotland's vaccine passport scheme for businesses and events will also continue. Ms Sturgeon said it helped as "a package of measures" to protect against transmission. |
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Nicola Sturgeon says case numbers are "hopefully now... very firmly on the downward slope" | Nicola Sturgeon says case numbers are "hopefully now... very firmly on the downward slope" |
In an interview with the BBC's Sunday Morning programme, she said: "I don't underplay the impact of any of these measures on businesses and the night-time industry, but checking Covid certification is a better alternative to being closed." | In an interview with the BBC's Sunday Morning programme, she said: "I don't underplay the impact of any of these measures on businesses and the night-time industry, but checking Covid certification is a better alternative to being closed." |
She said that vaccine passports were "not causing anybody any real hardship" and had allowed large events to go ahead. | She said that vaccine passports were "not causing anybody any real hardship" and had allowed large events to go ahead. |
The first minister said she hoped that passports and wearing of facemasks would "eventually" come to an end. | The first minister said she hoped that passports and wearing of facemasks would "eventually" come to an end. |
But she said there would be big "economic consequences" if we allowed the virus to spread in an uncontrolled way. | But she said there would be big "economic consequences" if we allowed the virus to spread in an uncontrolled way. |
Despite restrictions easing, people have been advised to keep social meet-ups small to reduce the risk of infection. | Despite restrictions easing, people have been advised to keep social meet-ups small to reduce the risk of infection. |
Hospitality venues such as pubs and restaurants will no longer need to operate on a table service only basis | Hospitality venues such as pubs and restaurants will no longer need to operate on a table service only basis |
Workers should also continue to work from home where possible. Ministers are due to hold talks with business leaders about a return to a hybrid working approach from February. | Workers should also continue to work from home where possible. Ministers are due to hold talks with business leaders about a return to a hybrid working approach from February. |
Ms Sturgeon said the financial impact of Covid restrictions on business and hospitality had been "worth it" to stop the spread of Omicron. | Ms Sturgeon said the financial impact of Covid restrictions on business and hospitality had been "worth it" to stop the spread of Omicron. |
She told the programme: "It is not a case of having protective measures and businesses are damaged, or having no proactive measures and everything is fine. | She told the programme: "It is not a case of having protective measures and businesses are damaged, or having no proactive measures and everything is fine. |
"It is the difference between having protective measures that stem transmission, or allowing transmission to go completely uncontrolled - in which case the impact on business is even greater and even more damaging." | "It is the difference between having protective measures that stem transmission, or allowing transmission to go completely uncontrolled - in which case the impact on business is even greater and even more damaging." |
The lifting of restrictions was welcomed by business groups. | The lifting of restrictions was welcomed by business groups. |
CBI Scotland said last week that it was "a huge relief to firms desperate to start trading their way to recovery after a difficult festive period". | CBI Scotland said last week that it was "a huge relief to firms desperate to start trading their way to recovery after a difficult festive period". |
RULES: What are the restrictions in Scotland? | RULES: What are the restrictions in Scotland? |
LOCKDOWN: Six months that changed our lives | LOCKDOWN: Six months that changed our lives |
CASES: Where are the latest cases in Scotland? | CASES: Where are the latest cases in Scotland? |
NUMBERS: Four key figures to watch out for | NUMBERS: Four key figures to watch out for |