Nicola Sturgeon has paused lockdown easing for most of Scotland as COVID19 cases remain at a 'delicate and fragile point'. Read more:
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And another 18 local authorities will see restrictions ease from Saturday to move down to Level 1 measures. Ms Sturgeon told MSPs to view her decision to keep much of the country at Level 2 as"a pause, not a step backwards". "Indeed, one reason for proceeding with more caution now, is to make it easier in the future to resume our progress to Level 0 - and then beyond."
Under Level 2 restrictions, pubs, bars and restaurants are allowed to serve alcohol indoors, six people from three households can meet inside homes and stay overnight, and indoor group exercise classes allowed for over 18s.
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