Please bare with me while I scream here in excitement. SCOTLAND IS FINALLY REOPENING!!! That is right I did scream that and I have no shame for doing it either. Okay okay, so you have to imagine what my voice sounds like because you are reading this. I know that you cannot see my pure excitement and it is disappointing.
After being locked down 3-times and yes I did say 3-times (crazy to think), the time has come for this beautiful country to reopen. Scotland is slowly starting open up again and the Scottish Government on the 1st of April (I know go figure they decided to share this information on April Fool's Day) has provided a timetable for their reopening. I have provided below what the government has shared on their website. April 2nd - The lifting of the 'Stay at Home' order will be replaced with a 'Stay Local' order. What does that mean? They are maintaining local restrictions on travel for at least a three-week period. 5th - The government will continue to monitor the data closely (things may change at any moment). There is a plan to ease current restrictions in the level 4 areas (some activities/settings have been permitted in Level 3 island communities) including:
There will still be in place a prohibition of in-home socialising and will be kept under review. 12th or 20th - Children will go back to school full-time. 26th - The continuation of reopening is subject to supply. The government has a plan to have offered the vaccine to priority groups 1-9, based on the advice from the Joint Committee for Vaccination and Immunisation (this is for the protection of the most vulnerable in the Scottish population). There is an expectation for the significant reopening of the economy and society as long as the data allows it. This will likely include the following easings (some of these activities/settings are already permitted in Level 3 island communities).
There will still be in place a prohibition of in-home socialising and will be kept under review. May 17 - After three weeks from the publication of the last update (from the Scottish government), with progress provided from the vaccination programme and what they (government) has learned about the impact on reducing virus transmission, they will be in a better position to add a new indicative date for further easing of restrictions. Introduction to the following easings:
June The Scottish Government is aware that the COVID-19 virus is unpredictable and like any virus it has the ability to mutate. It is absolutely essential that they allow enough time between the different sets of easing times to assess what effect they have had on the R number and other virus indicators. At this time, it is too early to give specific dates beyond the month of May. However, they (the government) understand the need for their people and businesses to return. It is with great hope that with the beginning of the month Scotland will be moved back to Level 1. In this level it will allow the country for further relaxation across all areas of the economy and society, while still applying the 6-foot distancing, other non-pharmaceutical interventions, and looking to the facts for guidance. By the end of June, the government hopes that they will be able to move to Level 0. The Scottish Government is also prepared to stop any reopening if they believe the data shows that the virus is spreading again. They will act accordingly and quickly should another outbreak arise. This can be determined on a local or regional basis, and it will depend on the nature of the outbreak. However, the government will not leave any restrictions in place for any longer than they are necessary to meet their responsibility to safeguard the people of Scotland. Early June
Late June
The article up above is from the Scottish Government website up and was updated on the 4th of April 2021. To find out more information I have provided the links below where I have found my information. Scottish Government Scottish Tourism Board
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