Covid in Scotland: What level is your council area in?

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No further changes have been announced to Scotland's five-level Covid alert system after the latest review of the restrictions.

Eleven local authorities continue to be in the toughest level four restrictions. Rules are similar to the lockdown in March, although this time schools have remained open. All non-essential shops, as well as pubs and restaurants, gyms, libraries and hairdressers, are closed. The restrictions will be in place until 18:00 on 11 December.

  • Glasgow City

  • Renfrewshire

  • East Renfrewshire

  • East Dunbartonshire

  • West Dunbartonshire

  • South Lanarkshire

  • North Lanarkshire

  • Stirling

  • East Ayrshire

  • South Ayrshire

  • West Lothian

Restrictions at this level see cafes, pubs and restaurants allowed to open until 18:00 to serve food and non-alcoholic drinks to groups of up to six from two households. Alcohol sales are not permitted indoors or outdoors. All leisure and entertainment venues are closed, including cinemas. No non-essential travel is allowed out of a level three area. Indoor exercise, which includes gyms, are restricted to individual and not group exercise.

  • Inverclyde

  • Angus

  • Perth & Kinross

  • Fife

  • North Ayrshire

  • City of Edinburgh

  • Clackmannanshire

  • Falkirk

  • Dundee

  • Midlothian

In this tier there is no in-home socialising allowed and up to six people from two households can meet outdoors and in hospitality settings. Licensed premises can only serve alcohol indoors with a main meal - and then only until 20:00. Outdoors, you can be served until 22:30. Most leisure and entertainment premises are closed except gyms, cinemas, bingo halls and amusement arcades.

  • Aberdeen (cases being monitored)

  • Aberdeenshire (cases being monitored)

  • Argyll & Bute

  • Borders

  • Dumfries & Galloway

  • East Lothian

Six people from two households can meet indoors if they are resident in Shetland, the Western Isles and Orkney. This does not apply to the other council areas. Level one sees a "reasonable" degree of normality. Hospitality has a 22:30 curfew. Events, like weddings, would be restricted to a maximum of 20 people. Indoor contact sports for adults are not permitted. Only those unable to work from home should go to their place of employment. Up to eight people from three households can meet outdoors.

  • Highland

  • Moray

  • Orkney (indoor visits allowed)

  • Shetland (indoor visits allowed)

  • Western Isles (indoor visits allowed)

No local authority has been assigned this level. At level zero, hospitality would operate "almost normally" - subject to rules on physical distancing, limits on numbers and other rules, such as table service.

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