Scottish Government's traffic lights system - similar to the one announced by Boris Johnson in England - will come into effect from Monday. Countries are to be classified as green, amber and red and a review will take place every four weeks.
21.04.2021 - 21:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
bank holiday is just around the corner. Scots will be eagerly awaiting the opportunity for a much-deserved break, with restrictions set to ease on everyday life.
The early May bank holiday for 2021 takes place on Monday, May 3 across Scotland and the rest of the UK nations – it always falls on the first Monday of the month. This is followed by the Spring Bank Holiday on the final Monday of the month, which this year falls on Monday, May 31.
Scottish Government's traffic lights system - similar to the one announced by Boris Johnson in England - will come into effect from Monday. Countries are to be classified as green, amber and red and a review will take place every four weeks.
iOS and Android.East Dunbartonshire has the second highest rate of 41.4 while East Ayrshire is third with 41.0.Currently, 21 of Scotland's 32 council regions have an infection rate below the national average of 21.4.This includes South Ayrshire (13.3) and North Ayrshire (16.3).0.0 Orkney Islands / Shetland Islands / Na h-Eileanan Siar 1.9 East Lothian2.3 Argyll & Bute 3.2 Midlothian6.9 Scottish Borders 7.7 Inverclyde8.7 Dundee City9.5 Angus11.0 Highland 11.5 Aberdeenshire12.3 Renfrewshire13.2 Pe
iOS and Android.East Dunbartonshire has the second highest rate of 42.3 while East Ayrshire is third with 36.9.Currently, 21 of Scotland's 32 council regions have an infection rate below the national average of 21.3This includes South Ayrshire (13.3) and North Ayrshire (14.8).The encouraging figures comes as the NHS Ayrshire and Arran Health Board region recorded a further 18 cases of the disease in the last 24 hours.0.0 Orkney Islands / Shetland Islands / Na h-Eileanan Siar 1.2 Argyll & Bute2.2
Met Office warns of a bank holiday wash out across the country. Hopes of seeing off the long weekend with an al-fresco pint have been dashed by forecasts of torrential rain, which is expected to worsen by next week.