Scottish venues to limit capacities and bring back distancing
Outdoor events including football matches will be limited to 500 people, and indoor to a maximum of 200.
Outdoor events including football matches will be limited to 500 people, and indoor to a maximum of 200.
It comes as pubs and restaurants struggle with reduced footfall and cancellations amid Covid fears.
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