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All the Covid rules changing in Scotland today - AND the ones which will stay in place

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Most of the remaining Covid restrictions in Scotland are to be scrapped from Monday, Nicola Sturgeon

Most of the remaining Covid restrictions in Scotland are to be scrapped from Monday, Nicola Sturgeon has said, but a handful of rules are set to remain in place. [View email online]( [Subscribe today]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Aug 9, 2021 Good morning, Welcome to Monday and your daily news update from [The Scotsman](. Today there are some major changes as many Covid restrictions are [scrapped]( across Scotland. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the relaxation comes due to the “steady decline in cases” and “the success of vaccination”. As the country moves beyond level zero, [nightclubs]( are allowed to reopen, self isolation rules are changing, and [social distancing will no longer be required](. But there are a handful of rules which will not be relaxed - with the [guidance on facial coverings differing to the situation in England](. And a [return to lockdown has not been ruled out]( ahead of a "challenging" winter, Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has said. 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