566 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland up 24 from yesterday.
24.03.2020 - 01:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that Scotland is in immediate lockdown - echoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plans to stop the spread of coronavirus.
The leaders said the new measures were "essential" to both save lives and protect the NHS from becoming overloaded.
The plans were brought into force after deaths in Scotland hit 14, following the 499th positive test result.
Below is what you can and can't do, as the government try to stop the outbreak of the deadly COVID-19 strain.
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566 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland up 24 from yesterday.
542 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland.
495 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 48 deaths overnight.
447 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - an increase of 81 deaths overnight.
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.
220 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland - after an increase of two deaths overnight.
172 people have now died from coronavirus in Scotland – after an increase of 46 deaths overnight.
Nicola Sturgeon says the first thing she’ll do after the coronavirus lockdown is lifted is hug her parents and mother-in-law.
A Fife couple fear they might have to cancel their wedding for a second time after being warned lockdown measures could go on for six months.
A school janitor’s virtual bar is keeping thousands of Scots entertained during the coronavirus lockdown.
Four people have been handed anti-social behaviour tickets by police officers after meeting in Pollok Park in Glasgow.
Scots police now have powers to prosecute or fine people who are not following social distancing measures introduced earlier this week.
The number of people who have died in Scotland from coronavirus has reached 22.
This amazing photo of an empty Buchanan Street taken from a police helicopter shows how the Scottish Government’s lockdown order is starting to hit home.
Figures from the Scottish Government have revealed that 41 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Ayrshire.
Funerals are the only gatherings to be allowed during lockdown as the government imposes strict rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Martin Lewis has taken to social media to update workers after Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed the latest measures being implemented in a bid to combat the impact of the coronavirus across the UK.