

Updated guidance with additional information on self-isolation. Going to work section updated to reflect latest position.Īdded information on covid vaccination certification scheme.Īdded information on vaccine certification.Īdditional clarification on face coverings and performers added.Īdded information on the temporary removal of face coverings during wedding ceremonies. Updated to include work Christmas party advice. Updated to includes changes announced by the First Minister on 14 December 2021. Updated to include guidance for the festive period Updated to reflect 2m face covering rule. Updated information on face coverings for performers.Īdded link to organised activities for children guidance. Updated following First Minister's statement on 21 December 2021. Updated information on places of worship. Self-isolation information updated to reflect latest position. Updated to explain changes from 17 January 2022. Updated definition of 'fully vaccinated'. Meeting people guidance updated to reflect latest position and removal of guidance on travel to events in other parts of the UK. Updated to reflect latest position on the COVID certification scheme and events. Updated to summarise changes that will come into place from 24 January 2022. Updated to provide more detail on changes to measures from 24 January 2022. Updated to summarise changes from 28 and 31 January covering face covering exemptions and home working. Updated in light of changes being introduced from 28 January.

#Just checking on you stay safe update#
Guidance restored from archive and re purposed to include latest guidance on reducing risks from transmitting COVID-19.Įdits made to comply with gov.scot writing style guideĬhanges made to reflect move to hybrid working introduced from 31 January. Im sharing a video update with you HERE password is bkngupdate, but just in case anyone is having technology or connectivity issues, Im also capturing the. Updated to reflect the current situation with testing and staying at home. If you are unwell with COVID-19 symptoms or have a high temperature, you should follow the ‘Stay at Home’ guidance available on NHS Inform.
#Just checking on you stay safe windows#
when meeting indoors, open windows to let fresh air in.get the vaccine or the vaccine booster, and, where they are prescribed, the new anti-viral treatments – this is the best way to protect yourself.Together these actions help reduce the risk and make it safer for everyone. You can take action to help protect yourself and keep others safer. All Covid rules and restrictions have been lifted in Scotland, but the virus has not gone away.
