Sturgeon unveils Scotland’s Covid tier levels

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No areas of Scotland are to be placed in level 4, the highest level of the country’s new five-tier coronavirus restrictions system that comes into force at 6am on Monday 2nd November, Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.
But she said that North and South Lanarkshire were to be placed on level 4 and that it was a “borderline decision” to instead place them on level 3, along with the rest of the central belt and Dundee and unlike other areas which will be reviewed weekly, North and South Lanarkshire cases will be reviewed daily.
Much of the rest of the country has been put in level two, apart from the Highlands, Orkney, Shetland, the Western Isles and Moray have been moved down to level one.
The First Minister also warned that she can’t rule out nationwide restrictions at level four – where all hospitality would close – if cases continue to rise.

Said Scottish Tourism Alliance CEO Marc Crothall, “Our industry has been bracing itself for today’s announcement around the tightening of levels of restrictions which will come into force on Monday and the expected wave of cancellations throughout Scotland’s hospitality and tourism sectors which will happen as a result.

“As an industry, we have always understood the need to balance public health and the economy, however we are now at a point where many hundreds of businesses simply do not have the income or funding support to remain solvent. Businesses in Tier 2 areas had hoped for an upturn in business following the slight ease of restrictions as the majority of custom in Tier 2 would have been likely to come from the Central Belt area, however due to the new travel restrictions, this will not be possible.

“It is absolutely critical now that all tourism and hospitality businesses impacted by these restrictions in whatever tier they are in have immediate access to a strengthened package of support from the Scottish Government to enable them to meet their overheads and retain what staff they had hoped to keep on their payroll over the coming weeks and beyond to avoid permanent closure and a significant wave of redundancies.”

The STA has formally requested a meeting with the First Minister to discuss the impact of the new restrictions and our renewed call for a robust package of support for the sector.

Level 0
No local authority has been assigned this level.

Level 1

  • Highland
  • Moray
  • Orkney
  • Shetland
  • Western Isles

Level 2

  • Aberdeen
  • Aberdeenshire
  • Angus
  • Argyll & Bute
  • Borders
  • Dumfries & Galloway
  • Fife
  • Perth & Kinross

Level 3

  • Glasgow City
  • Renfrewshire
  • East Renfrewshire
  • East Dunbartonshire
  • West Dunbartonshire
  • East Ayrshire
  • North Ayrshire
  • South Ayrshire
  • South Lanarkshire
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Inverclyde
  • City of Edinburgh
  • Midlothian
  • East Lothian
  • West Lothian
  • Clackmannanshire
  • Falkirk
  • Stirling
  • Dundee

Level 4

No local authority has been put into Level 4 restrictions.