What did we learn from the first minister's latest update?published at 18:14 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2021
It has been a hectic afternoon and early evening as Nicola Sturgeon outlined her plans to tackle the latest wave of coronavirus in Scotland.
But what did we we learn from her statement to parliament and what new guidelines are in place?
- The first minister asked people in Scotland to limit socialising to three households at a time in the run-up to Christmas
- The limit does not apply to people's main Christmas celebration
- It comes after a large jump in Omicron cases, which are estimated to make up 27.5% of all cases in Scotland
- Social distancing measures will be a legal requirement for businesses and different sectors will have different guidance
- The Scottish government has made £100m available to support businesses with Omicron mitigations while another £100m will be used to support people self isolating
- The Treasury has also confirmed more money will be made available to devolved administrations to help deal with the pandemic
- A target for getting all over-18s boosted has been set for the end of January
- Opposition parties have raised concerns over the impact new advice will have on businesses and have urged the Scottish government to make support funds available in time for Christmas.
That's it for our live page coverage of events today. Thanks for joining us.