Face coverings to remain for now
Legal requirements to wear face coverings on public transport and most indoor public settings will continue until at least early April given the current spike in COVID-19 case numbers, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced today (15 March).
Remaining legal requirements for businesses and service providers to collect customer details for contact tracing, and to have regard to and take reasonable measures set out in COVID-19 guidance, will end as planned on Monday 21 March.
The First Minister also confirmed that people without COVID-19 symptoms will no longer be asked to take regular lateral flow tests from 18 April. The change forms part of the Test and Protect Transition Plan, which sets out how testing will become more targeted, with the aim of reducing serious harm from COVID-19.