Scotland's First Minister has set out a proposal for easing the coronavirus lockdown - as she warned that "normal as we knew it is not on the cards in the near future".
Nicola Sturgeon said "lifting the lockdown is not a flick of the switch moment" but more of a gradual change to the current conditions.
Laying out a 26-page document on the possible exit plan, she explained that businesses might be able to reopen if they can keep customers and staff 2 metres apart.
The same would have to be in place in schools with modifications needed in some classrooms. Ms Sturgeon also suggested some outdoor activities might return - but warned that mass participation events would not be back any time soon.