NICOLA Sturgeon has revealed which restriction level will apply to each of Scotland's 32 council areas in the new five tier range, with 0 the lowest level to 4 the strictest.
Here's what each level means in detail: Covid Scotland: What each new lockdown level means for you
These are the levels for each local authority area:
Aberdeen city: 2
Aberdeenshire: 2
Angus: 2
Argyll and Bute: 2
Clackmannanshire: 3
Dumfries and Galloway: 2
Dundee: 3
East Ayrshire: 3
East Dunbartonshire: 3
East Lothian: 3
East Renfrewshire: 3
Edinburgh: 3
Falkirk: 3
Fife: 2
Glasgow: 3
Highland: 1
Inverclyde: 3
Mid Lothian: 3
Moray: 1
North Ayrshire: 3
North Lanarkshire: 3
Orkney: 1
Perth and Kinross: 2
Renfrewshire: 3
Scottish Borders: 2
Shetland: 1
South Ayrshire: 3
South Lanarkshire: 3
Stirling: 3
West Dunbartonshire: 3
West Lothian: 3
Western Isles: 1
The First Minister has previously said that level 0 represents as close to normal life as possible without a coronavirus vaccine, while 4 approaches the type of strict curbs Scots lived under in the spring lockdown.
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