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Highland Council leaders welcome 'targeted' coronavirus crisis crackdown and warn against complacency as infections rise


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Margaret Davidson, leader of Highland Council, has welcomed the targeted approach, though the hospitality sector will be hit by the restrictions.
Margaret Davidson, leader of Highland Council, has welcomed the targeted approach, though the hospitality sector will be hit by the restrictions.

HIGHLAND Council leaders have welcomed the targeted approach being taken by the Scottish Government to Covid-19 in response to a rising infection rate.

The local authority's leader and depute leader made their remarks after a series of measures were announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon .

They are set to run over the next two weeks and three weekends, starting from 6pm on Friday and running until Sunday, October 25.

“We welcome that the Scottish Government has not introduced blanket measures across the country and that the hospitality sector – which is a major employer in Highland – will have the opportunity to continue to function – albeit in reduced measures." - Cllr Margaret Davidson

Highland Council leader Margaret Davidson said: “We share the concerns of the rising number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the country and although they are fewer in the Highland Council area we are not complacent as they are increasing in most health board areas, including NHS Highland.

“We welcome that the Scottish Government has not introduced blanket measures across the country and that the hospitality sector – which is a major employer in Highland – will have the opportunity to continue to function – albeit in reduced measures. This will, however, be difficult for the hospitality industry and we have yet to see the detail of support to be provided to businesses in the Highlands.”

Depute leader and Recovery Board chairman Alasdair Christie said: “We recognise the extremely difficult task of balancing the ongoing Covid-19 response to protect lives while also protecting the country’s economy and well-being.

"As we approach the school October holidays – we welcome the efforts being made to try to ensure that schools, colleges and universities and places or learning can remain open after the holidays. Their continued functioning is vital to enabling parents and carers to be able to work while delivering our young peoples’ education.

“We urge everyone to follows the new rules and to continue to take the other basic steps that will protect you and each other."

The council has outlined the following:

Do not visit other people’s homes.

Work from home if you can.

Download the Protect Scotland app, if you can and haven’t already done so.

And remember FACTS (face coverings; avoid crowded places; clean hands; two-metre distancing; and self-isolate, and get tested if you have symptoms).

The First Minister announced that the following new measures will take place nationwide: With the exception of five health board areas (Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire & Arran, Lothian and Forth Valley) - pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes will be able to operate indoors on the following very restricted basis only:

* During the day, from 6am to 6pm, for the service of food and non-alcoholic drinks only.

* Hotel restaurants will be able to operate beyond 6pm, but only for residents and without alcohol.

And all the current regulations and the limits on meeting a maximum of six people from two households in indoor public places will still apply.

* Bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes can continue to serve alcohol outdoors up to the existing curfew time of 10pm, and subject to the 6/2 rule on group size.

Exempt to these rules - in all parts of Scotland – will be weddings that are already booked and funerals. The current rules for those will continue to apply.

From this weekend and across Scotland, shops are being asked to return to two-metre physical distancing and to reintroduce the mitigations they put in place earlier in the pandemic - for example, one-way systems in supermarkets.

Full details of the First Minister’s announcement are on the Scottish Government website at: https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-update-first-ministers-speech-7-october-2020/

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