I'm not sure why you're scanning your home folder with clamdscan, instead of clamscan (which would work by default).
Apparmor is supposed to restrict clamd acces, that's what it's for I guess. You can always add the directories you want to scan with clamdscan to clamav-daemon's apparmor profile (/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.clamd).
I'm not sure why you're scanning your home folder with clamdscan, instead of clamscan (which would work by default).
Apparmor is supposed to restrict clamd acces, that's what it's for I guess. You can always add the directories you want to scan with clamdscan to clamav-daemon's apparmor profile (/etc/apparmor. d/usr.sbin. clamd).