
The last remaining legal requirement of wearing face masks in Scotland was withdrawn today.
This means that not wearing a covering in public places, such as stores, public transportation, and restaurants, will no longer be illegal.
From Monday, April 18, the legal requirements will become guidelines.
However, it is ‘strongly suggested’ that Scots continue to use masks in specific situations, including as busy and crowded locations.
Meanwhile, as part of the test and protect system modifications, those without signs of the virus will no longer be prompted to conduct frequent lateral flow tests as of April 18.
The general public no longer has access to free lateral flow devices (LFDs) for twice-weekly routine testing.
“Although the use of face coverings will become guidance rather than a legal requirement I strongly recommend members of the public continue wearing face coverings in indoor settings where possible, and particularly when significant numbers of people are present. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said.
He added, “We should also all continue to follow the latest advice on hygiene, ventilation, testing and of course vaccination to protect ourselves and each other.”
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