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Scottish Government release guidance for business and confirmation £100 million of funding is being underway in the wake of the devastating impact of the Omicron variant


By Scott Maclennan

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Finance Secretary Kate Forbes.
Finance Secretary Kate Forbes.

The Scottish Government this afternoon released new guidance to help limit the rapid spread of the Omicron variant for businesses and confirmed that more cash will be released to support the worst hit sectors.

The guidance will take effect from 00.01 Friday 17 December when businesses will be legally required to take reasonable measures to minimise transmission of coronavirus.

According to the government: “The guidance will support businesses to put in place a range of public health measures that will help keep people safe, including enabling home working for those who are able to work from home – something that is key to breaking chains of transmission.”

And in a bid to soften the blow to the “vital public health guidance” a £100 million financial package for eligible businesses is in the process of being established.

The Economy Secretary and Highland MSP Kate Forbes is engaging with affected business groups and details of the funding is to be set out shortly.

It will also include self-isolation support grants, which are also being made available to those who need it.

The key new regulation are:

Masks should be worn in all businesses

Retail and hospitality should consider reasonable measures to reduce crowding and manage queues

Businesses with more than 10 employees are encouraged to sign-up to receive free lateral flow test kits to ensure to test staff regularly

Ms Forbes said: “The Omicron variant is spreading at a rapid pace and we have had to work extremely quickly to get revised guidance in place for businesses, to take effect from 00.01 Friday December 17.

“It is crucial that everyone follows this guidance to support businesses to keep their premises safe and prevent transmission of Omicron, especially as we ramp up booster vaccinations.

"Please get your booster, test regularly, follow the guidance, wear a mask and distance from people when you’re out and about. All of these layers of protection will help to limit the spread of Omicron, especially as we approach the festive period.

“I am also making a plea to be considerate to staff who are doing their best during this challenging period.

“In addition to guidance, we know that businesses need financial support now. We are working to get funding out to businesses as soon as we can but the Treasury must also step up and provide urgent funding beyond what we are able to provide.

“I wrote to the Chancellor last night and the First Minister has requested talks with the Prime Minister – this situation is serious and we need the UK Government to engage with us on further support.”

Click here to read the Safer Businesses and Workplaces guidance or click here to read the Tourism and Hospitality sector guidance from the Scottish Government.


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