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".
The warning comes as the number of deaths in Scotland from Covid-19 has risen to 10. The First Minister said guidance on social distancing will help to stop the spread of the virus, while decreasing pressure on the NHS.
Speaking to Good Morning Scotland, Ms Sturgeon said: "I want to be very clear to people, the advice that is being given to people is not to be seen as optional."Consider it a set of rules that is to be followed, because it is about helping us do these key, critical things, slow down the spread, reduce the peak impact of this, which is so important in making sure that our