Covid-19 restrictions easing: Guide to Managing Services updated

Posted Wednesday 23rd June by Admin User

The Social Housing Resilience Group’s Guide to Managing Services has been updated to reflect the latest information.

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Earlier this week, the First Minister provided a further update on the proposed easing of Covid-19 restrictions in Scotland. It was confirmed that there would be a delay to the indicative timetable, initially published in March 2021, and an updated Strategic Framework has now been provided alongside a Physical Distancing review.

Updated timeline for easing restrictions:

It has been proposed that, subject to all necessary vaccination and harm reduction measures being met, the revised dates will now apply:

13 July:

  • review of the current levels ahead of planned changes on 19 July

19 July:

  • the whole of Scotland will move to Level 0 if all necessary vaccination and harm reduction measures are met
  • physical distancing outdoors will be removed and physical distancing for indoor public places will reduce to 1m if the data allows

9 August:

  • all major Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted if the necessary conditions on vaccination and harm reduction continue
  • all physical distancing regulations lifted

The Social Housing Resilience Group’s Guide to Managing Services has been updated to reflect the latest information. This also includes a link to further information on Covid-19 vaccinations provided by Public Health Scotland.

SFHA will continue to update the document in line with any new guidance issued and notify members of any further updates. Please refer to our website and our Covid-19 briefing page for access to the live document.