Scotland’s stay-at-home order will be lifted on 2 April, with a phased reopening of non-essential retail beginning three days later according Sky News.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement in a COVID-19 statement to the Scottish Parliament.
She said the stay at home order would be replaced with guidance to “stay local” – which she hoped would be in place for no more than three weeks.
The reopening of non-essential retail on 5 April will include barbers and salons, Ms Sturgeon told MSPs.
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