Coronavirus in Scotland: This interactive map can show you which lockdown level your local authority is in

This afternoon, the First Minister has confirmed the level of coronavirus restrictions to be applied to every region in Scotland under the government’s new multi-level lockdown system.

This interactive map allows readers to check which level their local authority will be placed under.

The new restrictions will see different levels of restrictions applied to different parts of the country, with differences on hospitality restrictions, childcare, sports and leisure and entertainment venues.

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No local authorities will sit in Level Zero or Level Four from Monday, with Levels One to Three applying across the country.

This afternoon, the First Minister has confirmed the level of coronavirus restrictions to be applied to every region in Scotland under the government’s new multi-level lockdown system.This afternoon, the First Minister has confirmed the level of coronavirus restrictions to be applied to every region in Scotland under the government’s new multi-level lockdown system.
This afternoon, the First Minister has confirmed the level of coronavirus restrictions to be applied to every region in Scotland under the government’s new multi-level lockdown system.

Announcing the new system, Ms Sturgeon said: “In Scotland, we acted early - with some difficult but necessary measures - and we hope that this will have the effect of slowing the spread and preventing a further deterioration in our position.

“And while we cannot be certain - and have no grounds for complacency - we do see some encouraging signs that this might be the case.”

Read her speech here.

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