Eleven local authorities are to be placed into Scotland’s highest level of coronavirus restrictions.
The areas will enter Level 4 of the country’s COVID-19 measures from Friday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced during a statement in the Scottish parliament.
They are:
- City of Glasgow
- Renfrewshire
- East Renfrewshire
- East Dunbartonshire
- West Dunbartonshire
- North Lanarkshire
- South Lanarkshire
- East Ayrshire
- South Ayrshire
- Stirling
- West Lothian
At the same time two areas, East Lothian and Midlothian will move from level 3 to the less stringent level 2.
The Level 4 status will be in force “for a limited time”, Ms Sturgeon said, with the hope that they will soon be able to move back down to Level 3.
It means restaurants, cafes, pubs, bars, non-essential shops and holiday accommodation will be closed, although takeaways can still operate as normal.
Indoor sports facilities will also be shut, although outdoor gyms and outdoor non-contact sports can continue.
Residents will not be able to meet anyone from another household indoors in private homes, although they can meet indoors in a public place as long as they maintain social distancing.
Up to six people, from two different households, can meet in a public venue indoors and children under the age of 12 do not count towards the total number of people.
The same rule of six applies to two different households meeting outdoors, although those aged between 12 and 17 meeting in groups of up to six are not subject to the two-household limit.
Acts of worship indoors are limited to a maximum of 20 people, as long as social distancing is maintained, while weddings must have a maximum capacity of 15 people – including the couple – and funerals can take place with a maximum of 20 guests.
Schools in Level 4 areas will remain open.