FM: No change to household mixing advice before Christmas
Last updated 20th Dec 2021
Nicola Sturgeon has suggested there will be no changes to coronavirus measures in Scotland before Christmas.
Speaking to MFR, the First Minister said: "The cabinet will discuss tomorrow and I will set out in parliament if there are any additional or wider steps necessary, but I want to be clear to individuals that the advice I gave out last week is the advice that will take us through Christmas."
Ms Sturgeon added: "My clear message to individuals is to reiterate the message I gave last week and that is, in the run up to Christmas, please reduce your contacts, stay at home as much as is feasible right now.
"For Christmas Day and Boxing Day, we're not asking people to cancel plans but think about keeping them as small as your family circumstances allow and make sure everyone is testing before going, and following rules around hygiene and ventilation.
"Then after Christmas, for a period, limit your contacts again, so we can suppress infection as much as we possibly can, as we speed up the vaccination program."
Funding for businesses
On Sunday, Chancellor Rishi Sunak confirmed that the amount of UK Government funding Scotland would receive to tackle Covid had been doubled to £440 million.
The announcement was made during a meeting with the devolved administrations over the weekend.
The UK Government said the additional amounts were being provided to each government on top of their autumn Budget 2021.
Nicola Sturgeon and the First Ministers of Wales and Northern Ireland had ramped up their demand for more financial support in the face of rising Omicron cases.
On Sunday, however, Ms Sturgeon said she was checking whether the UK Government funding was "additional".
Last week, when the UK Treasury announced £220 million of funding for Scotland, Ms Sturgeon said the money was cash "being brought forward from money we were expecting in January and had already budgeted for".
She said that "to the extent it is new/additional", the Scottish Government will make sure it goes in full to helping business and the overall Covid effort.
In total, the UK Government said it had doubled the amount of additional funding available for the devolved governments from £430 million to £860 million, with £270 million going to the Welsh Government and £150 million to the Northern Ireland Executive.