Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland will lift its coronavirus stay-at-home order on April 2 and replace it with guidance to stay local for no more than three weeks.Retail and hospitality will be able to open in Scotland from April 26, the First Minister said.She told MSPs she hoped to allow all non-essential retail to return, with hospitality premises allowed to serve alcohol outdoors and food only indoors.Further easing of outdoor socialising restrictions will also happen on that date, with six people from three households being allowed to meet, with those aged between 12 and 17 able to meet with six others from six households.Attendance at funerals, weddings and associated events will also increase to a maximum of 50 from the same date.It comes.
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