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Nicola Sturgeon coronavirus update LIVE as lockdown measures eased across Scotland

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Nicola Sturgeon is set to face the media again today as Scotland slowly moves out of the coronavirus lockdown. The First Minister revealed the number of confirmed dropped to five yesterday - the second day in a row it was in single figures.

Health Secretary Jeane Freeman also announced welcome news that people will soon be able visit their loved ones in care homes from next month.

Yesterday, officers from Police Scotland were forced to clear Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow after 'covidiots' broke social distancing and mass gathering rules.Around 50 cops, some with riot shields, were deployed to the west end park as they shut it to members of the public.The First Minister responded by thanking the police for clearing the park.She said: "Crowded.

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