Scots urged to stick to rules as lockdown eases further
Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney has urged Scots to continue sticking to
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His comments come after Scotland's "stay at home" order was lifted on Friday, and replaced with guidance to "stay local".
From Monday, Scots will be able to have a haircut and visit garden centres, homeware stores and click-and-collect services.
On a visit to a garden centre in Perthshire, Mr Swinney said: "After the long winter months of being cooped up inside, I know everyone will be keen to get back to our more normal lives.
"The last thing we need is to see [the virus] making a comeback and undoing all the progress from the massive effort and sacrifices we have all had to make."