More Covid rules could come next week in Scotlandon December 11, 2021 at 12:20 pm

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The Deputy First minister says the government is “wrestling with the challenge” of surging Omicron cases.

New Covid restrictions could be introduced in Scotland next week, the deputy first minister has warned.

John Swinney says the Scottish government is “wrestling with the challenge” of the surge of the Omicron variant.

New self-isolation rules have come into force after Scotland recorded 5,018 new Covid cases on Friday.

All household contacts of someone with the virus should now isolate for 10 days, regardless of vaccination status.

The new isolation rules also apply to household contacts even if they initially get a negative PCR test.

Non-household contacts of someone with Covid are permitted to leave isolation if they have had a negative PCR test and two vaccine doses.

Scientists are warning that the UK is facing a substantial wave of Omicron infections in January without further restrictions.

In an interview with BBC Breakfast, the deputy first minister said the Scottish government would spent the weekend deciding what to do next.

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Mr Swinney said: “We are looking at whether we need to take further measures to try to arrest the circulation of the virus. We had a huge rise in cases yesterday and that suggests we have an escalating problem.

“The government is wrestling with the challenge of what are the right rules to have in place over this weekend. We will share details of any changes with parliament over the next few days.”

Mr Swinney said there was a danger of the virus overwhelming public and private services, but said he hoped a restricted Christmas would not happen.

He said the Scottish government was “working very hard” to avoid this by asking the public to reduce social interaction and take lateral flow tests.

“We are encouraging people to take these steps so that we can protect the precious time that is Christmas time for families,” he added.

“We know how hard that was last year and we want to avoid a repeat of that.”

Omicron chart - Dec 10

On Friday 110 Omicron cases were recorded across nine of the Scotland’s 14 health board areas.

But First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said these numbers were only the “tip of the iceberg” with cases doubling every two to three days – the fastest growth seen during the whole pandemic.

She warned a media briefing there was an oncoming “tsunami” of Omicron cases.

Public Health Scotland has urged people to cancel Christmas parties, in a move that hospitality venues said triggered “non-stop cancellations”.

Ms Sturgeon said there was a focus on Christmas parties, as the new variant posed a big risk to workplaces.

The Scottish Chambers of Commerce said financial compensation should be made available to affected businesses.

University of Edinburgh public health expert Prof Linda Bauld said she hoped this Christmas would not be a repeat of last year.

Speaking to the BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland, she also said more restrictions could come next week.

Prof Bauld said: “Everybody wants to avoid shutting businesses again and that would be the last resort, but clearly across the country, decision-makers have to look at the menu of options and decide what is proportionate.”

She said lockdown was a last resort, but people may be asked to cut back on socialising plans.

But she added: “Isolation, loneliness and separation from loved ones is something we also want to avoid.”

Scotland recorded 5,018 new cases of the virus on Friday, a sharp rise on the recent daily average of about 2,800 cases. A further 19 deaths were also confirmed following a positive test.

The number of people in hospital with the virus fell slightly to 573, with 40 patients in intensive care.

Meanwhile, ward 7a at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness has been closed to new admissions after a Covid outbreak. Visiting has also been stopped.

NHS bosses said it was not connected to an outbreak on ward 5a of the same hospital last week.

Testing will establish if it is the Omicron variant that has closed the wards

Rising case numbers are also putting pressure on other areas. ScotRail has already cancelled 60 train services due to staff shortages as a result of Covid.

The operator also dropped their festive Santa Express trips on the Fife Circle line this weekend.

Scientists warned on Friday that two doses of a Covid vaccine are not enough to stop people catching the Omicron variant – although a third booster dose significantly increases protection to around 75%.

Vaccines are still likely to offer good protection against severe Covid that would need hospital treatment.

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