Nicola Sturgeon says people in Scotland should only be out of their homes for 'essential reasons'.
People who travel to Scotland for anything other than essential purposes are"potentially in breach of the law", Nicola Sturgeon has said.
He said people in England who cannot work from home should start to return to the workplace, while rules around outdoor exercise and recreation are to be eased. She said:"If you live in the Scottish Borders and you come across the border to go to the supermarket, you would certainly not be breaking the law if you were getting food, that's an essential purpose.
There were lots of questions for Nicola Sturgeon today about the science behind these different approaches and the practical difficulties divergence might cause.
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