Restrictions on travel and outdoor meetings to be eased in Scotland from Friday
Coronavirus travel restrictions in Scotland are to be eased from Friday and more people will be able to meet up outdoors, Nicola Sturgeon has said.The First Minister said a reduction in prevalence of the virus meant some acceleration of planned lockdown easing was possible to support mental health and wellbeing.She told a coronavirus briefing there had been three deaths from coronavirus and 221 positive tests in the past 24 hours.
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First minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon has announced that coronavirus lockdown restrictions will ease on Monday as planned. Beer gardens, cafes, shops and gyms will reopen, although hospitality..
People flock to Glasgow parks with nice weather arriving on the day travel restrictions are eased in Scotland - with rules now allowing people to meet in groups of up to six from six households.
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