Scots are being asked to defer their Christmas parties by Public Health Scotland to avoid outbreaks of covid-19.
With Omicron cases rising in Scotland, Dr Nick Phin, Director of Public Health Science and Medical Director of PHS, says a number of outbreaks of the new variant have been linked to parties.
He said: “There is much that we still need to learn about Omicron, but early evidence suggests that this new Covid variant is much more transmissible.
"The impact of this transmissibility has been seen in recent weeks, with a number of Omicron outbreaks linked to parties.
“We still need to learn more about the severity of disease caused by Omicron and the effectiveness of vaccines, but there are important things that we can do to help protect ourselves and our families now.
"To help minimise the further spread of Covid-19, and Omicron in particular, I would strongly urge people to defer their Christmas parties to another time.
“I appreciate that everyone is keen to celebrate this festive season, particularly after the pressures of the last twenty months, but by postponing some plans we can all do our bit to protect ourselves and our loved ones.”
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