Scots have been urged to stay at home and limit social contact as Hogmanay celebrations across the country have been cancelled in response to the surge in coronavirus cases.
As part of new Covid-19 restrictions announced by Nicola Sturgeon last week large-scale Hogmanay celebrations across the country have been cancelled.
New curbs on hospitality were also introduced as the First Minister urged people to "stay at home as much as possible" until at least the first week of January.
New limits on large public gatherings have forced the cancellation of New Year's Eve street parties, including the one planned for Edinburgh.Hogmanay street parties across Scotland have been cancelled, with crowds at outdoor public events capped at 500 since
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