495 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 48 deaths overnight.
22.03.2020 - 00:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scottish nurse has warned drivers that coronavirus could be spread at petrol station pumps.
The virus can linger on surfaces and passed on from person to person.
The message came via one Scot who took to social media to share the advice.
John McGarry claims that a senior nurse at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is asking people to be aware of how the virus can spread so easily at garages.
John's tweet read: "A senior nurse at the Queen Elizabeth believes the virus is spreading
495 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 48 deaths overnight.
The number of people who have died after contracting the coronavirus in Scotland has risen to 495, it has been announced today.
Nicola Sturgeon has warned Scots that the lockdown is unlikely to be lifted ahead of a COBRA meeting this afternoon.
447 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 81 deaths overnight.
A nurse has become the first NHS worker in Scotland to die from coronavirus.
366 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 70 deaths overnight.
296 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 74 deaths overnight.
The number of people who have died after contracting the coronavirus in Scotland has risen to 222, it has been announced today.
222 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 2 deaths overnight.
A Scots youngster is showing her appreciation to the NHS during the coronavirus outbreak by selling rainbows to raise cash for NHS heroes.
The number of people who have died after contracting the coronavirus in Scotland has risen to 172, it has been announced today.
41 people have died in Scotland from coronavirus - an increase of 1 overnight.
40 people have died in Scotland from coronavirus - an increase of seven overnight.
People found flouting social distancing rules will now face fines of up to £60 after Police Scotland received new powers to enforce the coronavirus lockdown.
Scots police now have powers to prosecute or fine people who are not following social distancing measures introduced earlier this week.
This is the moment a Scots mum united thousands of people from all of the world blighted by coronavirus by singing on her driveway.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told the public that coronavirus advice should be treated as a set of rules and "shouldn't be seen as optional".