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Nightclubs have reopened, concerts have been given the go-ahead and football stadiums are welcoming fans - but there are still restrictions on face-to-face GP consultations.
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Only a limited number of patients are being invited into surgeries, where there continue to be strict rules on physical distancing.
Edinburgh GP Dr Carey Lunan says she understands why the situation is confusing.
"The difference between a healthcare setting and, say, a restaurant or a football stadium, is that we have people coming into our building who are much more vulnerable and frail and don't have a choice in being unwell," she tells BBC Scotland.
"So we have to have higher levels of safety than a setting where people can choose to go, knowing that there may be a little bit of risk."
t means fewer patients can come into the building, and those that do must be asked a series of questions to screen for Covid symptoms. Those with respiratory symptoms like colds and sore throats must be kept separate from anyone else.
"We are offering an appointment-only service in the same way that opticians, dentists and hairdressers are," says Dr Lunan, who works at Craigmillar Medical Group, in one of the most deprived areas of the city.
"If people are keen to be seen because, for example, they've got something they're really worried about, we really try to accommodate that now, particularly as the Omicron wave is going down.
"But we have to cater to the people who are the most vulnerable and the most unwell and we will always err on this side of safety."
Back in August, the Scottish government pledged that in-person GP appointments with GPs would be restored as quickly and safely as possible as part of a £1bn NHS Recovery Plan.