City residents asked to abide by the rules in the fight against Covid-19

04 December 2020

City residents were today urged to abide by the Covid-19 rules so people can try and enjoy what they can at Christmas.

The Depute Provost of Aberdeen Jennifer Stewart made the plea for people to stick to the government guidelines just now to help bring numbers down before the festive season.

Mrs Stewart said: “We all want to try and enjoy what we can at Christmas, so can we all please abide by the rules just now.

“These include simple actions such as washing your hands, wearing a face covering, and giving people 2metres of space. People should also ensure they are sanitising their hands when entering shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs as this protects not only you but also the hard-working staff in these premises. Shops and other premises can’t enforce hand sanitizing, but I am personally asking people to do this - make it their Christmas gift to one another.”

“Stopping the spread of Covid-19 starts with all of us and we can all make a difference and do our part.”

The current Scottish Government advice is that people should wear a face covering, avoid crowded places, clean hands and surfaces regularly, and stay 2m away from other people. People are asked to self-isolate and book a test if you have Covid-19 symptoms including a new continuous cough, a fever, or loss of, or change in, sense of smell or taste.

From 23 December to 27th December, there will be a limited relaxation of the Covid-19 rules to allow people to travel within the UK to spend Christmas together, in “bubbles” of up to three households if they wish. It is important to remember the virus won’t take Christmas off and if it is provided with opportunities to spread from household to household, it is likely to take them.

Mrs Stewart added: “I’m wishing everyone a safe and happy Christmas and look forward to a more optimistic New Year in 2021.”