Scotland moves to level zero and removes most of the remaining COVID-19-related restrictions, allowing all hospitality venues, including nightclubs, to reopen at full capacity and to remove most legal social distancing requirements. However, face masks remains mandatory in indoor public settings and on public transport, and must be worn by pupils and teachers at school for the first six weeks of the semester.
Scotland moves to level zero and removes the most remaining COVID-19-related restrictions, allowing all hospitality venues, including nightclubs, to reopen at full capacity and most legal social distancing requirements are scrapped. However, face mask remains mandatory in indoor public settings and public transport, and must be worn by pupils and teachers at school for the first six weeks after return.
Scotland moves to level zero and removes most oftheremaining COVID-19-related restrictions, allowing all hospitality venues, including nightclubs, to reopen at full capacity and toremovemost legal social distancing requirements. However, face masks remains mandatory in indoor public settings and onpublic transport, and must be worn by pupils and teachers at school for the first six weeks ofthe semester.