local lockdowns will be introduced across Scotland from next month, it has been reported.Council areas with the highest rate of infections risk being placed in the top tier - which would be similar to the full lockdown imposed in March - while the bottom tier would see areas allowed to return to near normality.Schools would remain open in all cases, but council areas in tier five could see localised closures if infection rates are deemed high enough.It is likely most of the central belt will be placed in tier four - which would be broadly similar to existing restrictions - when the framework is introduced at the beginning of November.That could see pubs and restaurants remain closed in almost cases.Nicola Sturgeon will today update the.
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