Funerals are the only gatherings to be allowed during lockdown as the government imposes strict rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Social events, including weddings and christenings, are to be stopped during the outbreak while meetings of more than two people are banned.
Funeral services are being urged to follow social distancing guidelines and will only allow close family members to attend. In a statement last night, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: "Firstly, as I said earlier, all non essential shops and retail outlets being required to close.“Libraries, communal places within parks and places of worship with the exceptions of funerals which I will come back to in a moment must close too.“We will publish shortly an indicative