Updated Covid-19 guidance aligned to Scottish Government’s new protection levels
Following the implementation of the Scottish Government’s COVID-19 protection levels, which set out measures that can be applied nationally or locally depending on prevalence of the virus across Scotland, Scottish Hockey has developed an aligned framework for its clubs and members. You can read the new updated guidance HERE.
We’ll be delivering online Covid Officer meetings to go over the guidance & our RDMs will be in touch soon to confirm dates/times.
The 5-level system follows the Scottish Government’s framework and will help you to understand and prepare for protections that might be introduced, as well as showing how and when they may change.
It allows clubs to prepare for whatever level their part of the country is in, and for if their level changes at any point.
This new system was introduced from 2 November.
Levels will be reviewed on a regular basis aligned with changes to Scottish Government guidance.

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