FM sets out Scotland's first steps out of lockdown
The reopening of Scotland's economy - including shops, bars, restaurants, gyms and hairdressers - is expected to start in the last week of April, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
She said there would be a "progressive easing" of restrictions before then, with four people from two households allowed to meet outdoors from 15 March.
It is hoped to lift the stay at home restriction on 5 April.
Ms Sturgeon said the aim in Scotland was to move fully back to a levels system of restrictions from the last week in April.
More detail will be set out in mid-March, including the order in which parts of the economy will reopen.
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