Scots who have COVID-19 symptoms or have tested positive are no longer asked to self-isolate or to take a PCR test under the Scottish government’s new guidance.
The Scottish branch of Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) was “taken out of emergency footing” at the end April 30 as COVID-19 cases continue to fall, the Scottish National Party (SNP)-led administration said in a statement.
From May 1, people who have symptoms of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, have a fever, or are too unwell to carry out normal activities are just asked to “stay at home” until their fever has gone or they feel well enough.