Nicola Sturgeon has said schools could return every second week when Scotland bids to find a way out of coronavirus lockdown.
The First Minister said alternating weeks for pupils was the type of option her government is considering whenever restrictions are eased.
She also raised the prospect of redesigning classrooms as a way of enforcing social distancing. It comes as ministers look at the best ways to slowly get the economy moving again.At her lunchtime briefing in Edinburgh today, during which she warned against any easing of lockdown restrictions in the short-term, Sturgeon said: “I think some countries have perhaps had some children in school go back.“There has been some talk, and it is certainly an option that has to be considered,