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Social Distancing Measures And Exceptions to Travel in Scotland – Updated Guidance #Covid19

The 2 metre distancing rule in businesses has now been strengthened in Scotland. This follows Royal assent of the Coronavirus Act which was passed in the Scottish Parliament and its review after 3 weeks. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2020

Every person in Scotland must comply with these new measures, which came into effect on 26 March 2020 and were revised on 21 April 2020, primarily to formalise social distancing requirements for all businesses which remain open during the emergency period.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): business and social distancing guidance

The Scottish Government advises that all business premises, sites and attractions not required by law to close should close now unless:

Other businesses are not compelled to close. Also businesses which can continue to operate such as: 

Retail and public premises which  the Scottish Government  expect to remain open must:

Social Distancing Guidance

Coronavirus (COVID-19): staying at home and away from others (social distancing)

You should only leave the house for very limited purposes, for example:

These measures must be followed by everyone.

There are  several exceptions to this guidance:

Even in such cases, in order to reduce the spread of infection and protect those exercising, travel outside of the home should be limited, as close to your local area as possible, and you should remain at least 2 metres apart from anyone who is not a member of your household or a carer at all times.

credit Stewart Bremner

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