Nicola Sturgeon tonight thanked Scots for their lockdown efforts during an address to the nation.The First Minister said the virus is “in retreat".And she pledged not to risk "unnecessary deaths" by easing restrictions too soon.The SNP leader repeated her message that Scotland would remain in lockdown until it was safe to relax measures meaningfully.It follows Prime Minister Boris Johnson's move to set out a road map for England to ease back restrictions.Ms Sturgeon said: “The progress is real and it is down to you."But our progress is still fragile.
If we ease up too soon, the virus could run out of control again."That would mean more people dying and all of us staying in lockdown much longer."There will of course be risks whenever we