Coronavirus in Scotland

Scotland has moved out of the levels system. Everyone should continue to act carefully and remain cautious.

To stay safe you should:

Information and support

Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Scotland

 

Staying safe

 

Find out:

Face coverings

By law you should still wear a face covering in most indoor public places. 

COVID-19 vaccine 

 

The vaccine is your best protection against COVID-19.

Find out more about the vaccine at the NHS Inform website, including how to request a record of your vaccination status.

Testing and self-isolating

 

If you think you have COVID-19 symptoms you should self-isolate immediately and take a PCR test.

If you do not have symptoms, you can order rapid lateral flow tests for regular testing at home.

Follow the guidance on getting tested and self-isolating.

Travel and quarantine

 

Schools, universities, education and childcare

 

Guidance is available to help reduce the risk in:

Information for parents and carers is on the Parent Club website.

Information for students is on the Student Information Scotland website

Businesses and workplaces

 

All businesses and workplaces should follow the safer businesses and workplaces guidance. This replaces most of the previous sector-specific guidance.

To help keep your workplace, staff and customers safe, see also guidance on:

There is also guidance for specific sectors, including:

You can get information on support available to your business at the Find Business Support website

Scottish Government strategy and evidence