John Swinney said there are sanctions including fixed penalty notices. But putting the guidance onto a legal footing aims to send a "signal" to stop Scots travelling in the first place.
Asked if paperwork will be needed, like in France, Swinney said: "They don't have to have paperwork, no."In a BBC Radio Scotland interview, he added: "If someone was stopped by police - a very unlikely circumstance - on the way to a hospital, if they were to explain they going to hospital for a critical appointment that would be the end of the matter.
They don't need to have paperwork to substantiate that and I don’t envisage it happening."The ban is a "clear signal" people should not travel beyond high-risk areas, or into them, he insisted.The ban was.
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