Nicola Sturgeon has given the strongest indication yet of how the UK's lockdown measures may be eased, as she pledged to have an "adult conversation" with the public about the way forward.
The First Minister has published a document saying the lifting of restrictions north of the border will be a phased process, with pubs among the last things to reopen, but further lockdowns are not ruled out.
The document says social distancing and frequent hand washing will need to stay in place even as people are given more freedom, with measures "at home, on the streets and in the workplace".
There will also be enhanced "public health surveillance" - referring to the need for more widespread community testing and isolation of people with the virus and