Scotland reverts to tougher lockdown rules, including ban on drinking alcohol outdoors in public
The Scottish first minister has introduced a new wave of measures to tackle the spread of the highly contagious Covid-19 variant, describing the move as "regrettable" but "a means to an end."
Speaking on Wednesday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed a further tightening of Scotland's coronavirus lockdown rules.
The changes will come into effect from Saturday, assuming they receive the approval of the Scottish parliament.The new restrictions see limits on click-and-collect services from shops, curbs on going inside businesses to collect takeaways, and a ban on drinking alcohol in public outdoors.
"This will mean, for example, that buying a takeaway pint and drinking it outdoors will not be permitted," Sturgeon said.
Online retailers will be forced to introduce "staggered appointments," essentially ending queuing, as well as not allowing people physically inside their premises.
Also on rt.com PM says UK going to 24/7 Covid vaccinations as soon as possible and claims lockdown ‘starting to have an effect’Sturgeon acknowledged that "this will not be a popular move," adding that the extra measures are intended to "underline and support the fact that we should only be leaving home just now for essential purposes."
The new variant now makes up around 60 percent of new cases in Scotland – and makes it far more difficult to get the R number back below one, without severe restrictions.
As a third wave of Covid sweeps across the UK, Scotland is by far the least impacted of the four nations, with a case rate of 288.6 infections per 100,000 in the last seven days. By comparison, authorities have recorded 629.9 cases per 100,000 in the last seven days in England, the worst-affected UK country.
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