A total of 1,973 people have now died in Scottish hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of 61.
23.04.2020 - 16:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Social distancing will be a 'fact of life for a long time to come' warns Nicola Sturgeon.
The First Minister addressed Scots during her daily press conference to reveal the last coronavirus figures.
Sturgeon stressed that while lockdown measures to contain the virus were 'causing damage' to the economy, education and mental health, we'd need to get used to a 'new normal'.
The FM said: "A return to normal as we knew it is not on the cards in the near future.
"What we will be seeking to do is find
A total of 1,973 people have now died in Scottish hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus – a rise of 61.
Scots are being urged to wear face coverings or masks while out and about or shopping when social distancing is not possible.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots not to be ‘distracted’ by the raft of lockdown changes made by Boris Johnson south of the border.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced that people can now exercise more than once a day north of the border.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced that people can now exercise more than once a day north of the border.
Scotland's coronavirus lockdown has been extended for another three weeks.
Nicola Sturgeon says lockdown "must be extended" in Scotland and warned that any easing of restrictions would be "very, very risky".
Scotland’s former chief medical officer warned against easing lockdown before the spread of Covid-19 falls further.
Reopening schools and relaxing rules on social distancing are among the top priorities of the Scottish Government when it comes to easing lockdown measures.
Nicola Sturgeon has conceded Scotland is set to continue its spell in lockdown and warned there is "very little room, if any, for changing the restrictions" currently in place.
The First Minister set out a "test, trace and isolate" strategy to in an attempt to suppress coronavirus in the months ahead.
Nicola Sturgeon insisted decisions on reopening schools must be made by the Scottish Government - not Downing Street.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that she will decide when Scottish schools reopen their doors - not the UK Government.
Nicola Sturgeon’s handling of the coronavirus crisis has the support of the vast majority of Scots, a new survey suggests.
The First Minister has announced plans to expand the UK-wide coronavirus testing scheme which is delivered through drive-through centres across Scotland.
Universal Basic Income is being hailed as the answer to a crisis in finances and welfare.
Nicola Sturgeon missed six emergency coronavirus Cobra meetings as the deadly virus was tightening its grip on Scotland, it has emerged.
Another batch of critical personal protective equipment (PPE) has been flown into Prestwick Airport today.