Eight-page guide urges people to use ‘subtle reminders’ if someone fails to keep ‘a wee distance’ apart

A new guide to Covid-era etiquette has been published by the Scottish government advising people to back away from awkward confrontations and use “subtle reminders” if someone breaks the rules on physical distancing.

The eight-page Covid guide to pandemic politeness urges the reader to assume that the other person has not noticed they are infringing the rules or their personal space.

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