If you are able to work from home, you must do so wherever possible. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies. You must maintain a safe distance of 2 metres between people not in your household or extended household. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other sites. Organised sport and exercise for under-12s can continue in line with workplace and socialising guidance, and sport-specific guidance agreed between the Scottish Governing Body of Sport and sportscotland. Added sections on what the Law says, moving homes and second homes and made other amendments to reflect the latest legislation. As a result of the additional risk posed by the new variant, garden visits should now be limited to one visitor and visits by children and young people should be suspended. be polite. From 00:01 on Saturday 16 January it is against the law to consume alcohol in an outdoors public place in any Level 4 area. Remember that some people may find physical distancing rules harder to follow than others, for example those with sight loss, autism, learning disabilities and dementia or other communication or mobility needs. Data is provided at the level of Scotland, NHS Board and Local Authority with time trends. Coronavirus rules and guidance do not prevent anyone from leaving their home to escape domestic abuse or taking other measures to keep themselves safe from domestic abuse. Once two households have agreed to form an extended household, they may meet outdoors or indoors, visit and stay at each other’s homes, and do everything that people in other households can do, such as watch TV, share a meal and look after each other’s children. Along with Scott… Outdoor visitor attractions, such as parks and gardens and the outdoor areas of zoos may remain open, to enable exercise and recreation to be undertaken with appropriate physical distancing in place, but should only be visited in line with travel restrictions. You can use this form to apply for a basic, standard or enhanced disclosure in a coronavirus priority sector. Phil Scott and members of his Cabinet are going into COVID quarantine after possible exposure to the virus. Read the, you must follow direction signs, one way systems and shop capacities if provided by a retail outlet, maintain a 2 metre physical distance between other people, during this period adults, unless accompanying a vulnerable person or a child/children under 18, should shop alone. This will allow people who live alone (or those living only with children under the age of 18) to be considered part of another household in order to reduce loneliness, isolation and to provide mutual social support. mygov.scot is the place for people in Scotland to access public services that are easy to find and simple to use. mygov.scot is the place for people in Scotland to access public services that are easy to find and simple to use. People must not go into other people’s houses for that type of work where it is not essential. It outlines the This sets out the issues Scotland faces. Read Coronavirus (COVID-19): advice for unpaid carers. Further information is available on the Parent Club website. Green Book COVID-19 Chapter provides information on the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, the dosage and schedule for the UK and recommendations for the use of the vaccine. All such activity must be done in compliance with industry guidance. People who live in different places can form an “extended household” in the following circumstances: If you are an adult and you live alone, or if all others in your household are under 18, you, any children who live with you, and the members of one other household (of any size) can agree to form an 'extended household'. This letter is called a shielding notification and can be shown to your employer without the need for a GP fit note. This situation will be reviewed on 2 February and we will continue to explore the potential to begin a phased return to in-school learning from mid-February. The Strategic Framework Business Fund offers grants to businesses that are required to close by law as a result of COVID-19 restrictions from 2 November (23 December 2020) If someone in the extended household develops COVID-19 symptoms, to avoid spreading the virus all members of the extended household must isolate immediately if they met the symptomatic person at any time between 2 days before and up to 10 days after their symptoms started. By law, employers must take all reasonable steps to minimise the risk of the incidence and spread of coronavirus. Marches, parades and static demonstrations are not allowed at this time. Please ensure that you are considerate to retail staff and abide by their guidance and instructions, including removing your face covering if requested for proof of age. to visit a person receiving treatment in a hospital, staying in a hospice or care home, or to accompany a person to a medical appointment. Driving lessons, including motorcycle lessons, must not be held unless all occupants of the vehicle or vehicles are from the same household or extended household. Only essential informal childcare is permitted. Published 7 September: SSERC COVID-19 and practical work Published 7 September: SSERC guidance for school technicians on returning to school after lockdown Back to top Expressive arts Art and design, and photography For this reason, there are some important rules that extended households should follow to remain as safe as possible: All the adults living in both households should agree to form the extended household. Guidance about coronavirus (COVID-19), including business, health, education and housing. Childminders caring for fewer than 12 children may operate as normal in accordance with Level 4 guidance, (or Level 3 in Island authorities and other designated island communities in Argyll and Bute and Highland). Updated sections on moving house, tradespeople and healthcare. 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Childminders caring for fewer than 12 children may operate as normal in accordance with Level 4 guidance, (or Level 3 in Island authorities and other designated island communities in Argyll and Bute and Highland). update to guidance on compliance with court orders relating to parental responsibilities and rights on, anyone who is using that accommodation for work purposes, anyone who requires accommodation to attend a funeral, anyone who is providing accommodation or support services to the homeless, anyone who uses that accommodation as their main residence, anyone who needs accommodation while moving home, anyone who is unable to return to their main residence, anyone who requires accommodation to attend a marriage ceremony or civil partnership registration, anyone who requires accommodation to participate in or facilitate shared parenting arrangements, do not visit any retail premises if you have tested positive or have developed any of the COVID-19 symptoms, you must wear a face covering when you go into any retail premises including any indoor area of a shopping centre, unless exempt. Restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars are closed. In Level 4 areas you are allowed to leave home for essential shopping only, including essential shopping for a vulnerable person. other services or procedures which require physical contact or close physical proximity between a provider and a customer and are not ancillary to medical, health, or social care services. The members of an individual household or extended household can meet outdoors for sport or exercise. Support services do not include close contact retail services, such as massage, which are covered by separate guidance on this page. 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Not all CNI activity will be essential. This indicator was not available before 12 August 2020. keyworkers staying in their premises up to 22:00. On 23 April 2020 we published Coronavirus (COVID-19): framework for decision making. Under current rules you need to have a reasonable excuse for leaving the house. Concerned about the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on your business? Children under the age of 12 from these households do not count towards this number. Also added information on supporting others and updated information about working in other people's homes and shopping. You should stay home as much as possible but you can still go out for exercise and essential shopping or medicines. The members of an individual or extended household can meet outdoors for sport, exercise or social interaction. or other communication or mobility needs. This includes gatherings related to the scattering or interring of ashes, a stone setting ceremony and other similar commemorative events, if you are a minister of religion or worship leader, for the purposes of leading an act of worship (broadcast or online), conducting a marriage or civil partnership ceremony or a funeral, whilst it is permitted to leave your house for activities in connection with moving home (including viewing a property), or for activities in connection with the essential maintenance, purchase, sale, letting, or rental of residential property that the person owns or is otherwise responsible for, at this time it is advisable to postpone, if possible. This equates to between 2,700 and 7,900 people becoming infected each day in Scotland. Information added re marches and parades. Public services will be delivered online where possible. 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Phil Scott … Isolate means staying in your own home for the full 10 days. This sets out the issues Scotland faces. Sectors guidance is at: sector guidance for tourism and hospitality. Travel for the purposes of undertaking essential work on a property other than your main residence must not be used as a pretext for a holiday. Guidance on stay at home regulations that came into effect on 5 January 2021. All indoor visitor attractions such as museums, galleries, heritage attractions, indoor areas of zoos and aquariums are closed. Funerals can take place with a maximum capacity of 20, provided the venue’s capacity allows for 2 metre physical distancing. Try to avoid times when shops will be busy. Child contact centre providers (with the exception of those provided by local authorities) must close other than for the provision of handover services. Any data collected is anonymised. Read more: Guidance for close contact services. Visitor attractions’ retail and hospitality facilities will be closed. Travelling during COVID-19 Helping you to plan ahead and stay travel safe It's more important than ever to stay up to date with travel advice. They should plan for the minimum number of people needed on site to operate safely and effectively. A new package of business support worth £185 million will be made available in early 2021. Gov.scot uses cookies which are essential for the site to work. Read. Support for people affected by coronavirus (COVID-19) Last updated: 15 January 2020 Find out what to do if you're affected by coronavirus in Scotland. This is higher than last week's estimate. If you do visit shops or supermarkets strictly follow the guidelines when shopping and limit the number of times you go to a shop. This includes how we move through phases of the Coronavirus … to obtain or deposit money, where it is not possible to do so from home, for healthcare, including medical trials, COVID-19 testing and vaccination, and mental health support, for childcare or support services for parents or expectant parents. From 00:01 on Saturday 16 January takeaways (and other food and drink businesses) can only provide food or drink for consumption off premises, but they must either deliver to customers or, where the customer collects, operate on a no entry basis for either pre-order or walk-up service. From Tuesday 5 January, mainland Scotland moved from Level 4 to a temporary lockdown, with new guidance to stay at home except for essential purposes. for education including, school, college, university or other essential purposes connected with a course of study. 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