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Scots risk fines for travelling after Christmas

Scots attempting to make the most of the Christmas relaxations could face fines if they are caught returning a few days after Christmas. 

The Scottish travel ban will come back into effect between Christmas and Hogmanay, it has been revealed today. 

Find out more about the restrictions to travel over the festive period here.

People living in shared flats told not to split up over festive period

Scots living in flats with other people have been told not to separate from their housemates over Christmas. 

The guidance has been revealed as more details are confirmed for the relaxtion of Covid restrictions during the festive period. 

Do you think this is the right call? Read the latest updates to restrictions.

'Covid doesn't like wrapping paper' 

But you should watch your roast potatoes, according to Scotland's clinical director.

Jason Leitch says Scots shouldn't worry about spreading the virus through Christmas presents, but has warned against other festive traditions.

Find out his advice, including how to serve a safe roast dinner, here

More Covid news this afternoon

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Coronavirus in Scotland: Scots living in shared flats are urged not to split up over Christmas
 
Scots living in shared flats have been told not to split from their housemates and enter separate “bubbles” over the Christmas period.
 
     
     
 
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What do Scotland's Christmas coronavirus restrictions mean for you?
 
On Tuesday, Nicola Sturgeon announced Covid-19 restrictions around Christmas will be relaxed for a period of five days, but has struck a cautious tone about risk and has warned people not to take advantage if they don’t need to.
 
     
 
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‘Covid doesn’t like wrapping paper’ but you should watch your roast potatoes, says Jason Leitch
 
Scotland’s clinical director has told the Scottish public not to worry about spreading coronavirus through wrapping presents but advised against having a communal bowl for roast potatoes.
 
     
 
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This is what Nicola Sturgeon has said about Hogmanay celebrations in Scotland
 
Will Covid restrictions be relaxed over Hogmanay as they have been for the Christmas period?
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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