Scotland soccer fans curbs over Omicron rise



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With Omicron causing havoc, strict limits on crowd numbers at football matches have been announced for Scotland and Hogmanay events will be canceled as part of new COVID restrictions from Boxing Day (the day after Christmas, that is December 26th).

The ‘Sky News’ stated that making a statement in the Scottish Parliament, the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said crowds at outdoor public events will be capped at 500 from December 26th for at least three weeks, while numbers at indoor public events are to be limited to 100 standing or 200 seated.

The restrictions do not apply to private events such as weddings.

Hogmanay is the Scottish word for the last day of the year and has become synonymous with New Year’s celebrations. Celebrations on Hogmanay usually continue into New Year’s Day and sometimes even January 2nd, which is a bank holiday in Scotland.

The ‘Sky News’ further stated that indoor hospitality venues will also return to table service from December 27th for up to three weeks and no more than three households will be able to sit in one group.

Sturgeon said the restrictions will be reviewed at the end of the first week of January.

Sturgeon told Members of the Scottish Parliament, “From December 27th, again for a three-week period – we intend to introduce some further protections in hospitality settings and other indoor public places to reduce transmission risk in what are, through no fault of those who run such venues, higher-risk environments. I can confirm that a requirement for table service-only will be reintroduced for venues serving alcohol for consumption on the premises.”

Added Sturgeon, “And we will also ask indoor hospitality and leisure venues to ensure one-meter distance, not within, but between groups of people who are attending together.”
 

Christmas gatherings

Sturgeon said she would not be changing the advice for Christmas, but urged people to be cautious when mixing with others.

She added that this year’s Christmas will be “more normal” than last year’s despite the newly announced restrictions – but urged those in Scotland to “minimize Hogmanay socializing as much as you can”.
 

Sporting events

Scotland’s First Minister said the decision for live sports to be “effectively spectator-free” for three weeks has been made to cut down transmission of the Omicron coronavirus variant and because “Large events put an additional burden on emergency services. It will also mean that large-scale Hogmanay celebrations, including that planned here in our capital City, will not proceed. I know how disappointing this will be for those looking forward to these events, and for the organizers of them.”

Announcing more business support, Sturgeon said the total package over the next three weeks will total £375 million.

Discussing the new restrictions for hospitality, which include a rule for table service-only in venues serving alcohol, she said, “I know how unwelcome this will be for everyone – but we believe these precautionary steps will help us navigate a difficult period more safely. I am also acutely aware that these decisions – and the advice we are giving the public – have significant financial implications for many businesses.”
 

England restrictions

The announcement from Scotland’s First Minister comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reportedly been presented with options for further restrictions in England – including a full lockdown. The United Kingdom is facing the full heat of the Omicron onslaught as record number of cases are being reported every day in the country.

The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, held an unscheduled Cabinet meeting on December 20th where his senior Ministers were presented with Omicron data by the Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, and England’s Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty.

Downing Street denied it was an emergency meeting after the Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) warned daily hospital admissions could reach 3,000 without further restrictions.

But they did not deny reports a number of Ministers, including Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, are against imposing stricter measures without more evidence of the new strains’ impact.

The Prime Minister reserved “the possibility of taking further action” and that the situation was “very finely balanced”.

Sunak was pressed on whether further restrictions this side of New Year in England could be ruled out.

The Chancellor reiterated that there is “an enormous amount of uncertainty at the moment” and said ministers are “keeping the situation under constant review”.

There is concern that the Omicron variant could be much more transmissible than Delta.

The daily total for all cases on December 20th was 91,743 – the second highest ever – while there were 44 more deaths.
 

Restrictions in Wales

First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford has already announced that spectators will be banned from all sports events in Wales – both indoor and outdoor – from December 26th.

Nightclubs will be forced to close from December 27th and social distancing will be reintroduced when shops and workplaces reopen after Christmas.

Meanwhile, in Ireland, restaurants and bars – excluding takeaways and delivery services – now close at 8 pm, with no indoor events after this time.

Venues are running at reduced capacity – for indoor venues it is 50 percent of capacity, or 1,000 people (whichever is lower) and outdoor events should be limited to 50 percent or 5,000 people (whichever is lower).

Wedding receptions can continue after 8 pm but with a capacity limit of 100 guests.

Government sources say a change before Christmas in England is now “highly unlikely” but that a two-week “circuit-breaker” could begin before New Year – possibly on December 28th.

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