the Scottish Government has just published a routemap to take Scotland through and out of the Covid crisis."
So today we are setting out the phases in which we will aim to ease lockdown and reduce the impact on all of us - individuals, families, communities and businesses."
We mustn’t forget any of that."
Each of us will have an ongoing responsibility to protect ourselves and each other."
First, give an update on where we are now in our efforts to control the virus.
Second, set out the initial ways in which lockdown restrictions are likely to be eased, from the end of next week."
But let me stress that the nature of what we are dealing with means these proposals cannot be set in stone."
We will test anyone who has symptoms consistent with COVID-19 and ask them to isolate."
We will ask those close contacts to self-isolate, so that if they do develop the disease, there is less risk that they will pass it on to others."
We will also carry out ongoing surveillance and furnish the public with up to date information about transmission rates and significant clusters."
However let me set out some of the likely changes in phase 1."
You will be able to sit or sunbathe in parks and open areas, and you will be able to meet people from one other household, though initially in small numbers, while you are outside."
It makes it clear that while our current guidance on funerals – one of the most distressing rules of the current lockdown – remains unchanged for now, we hope to relax it as we move from phase 1 to phase 2."
Teachers and other school staff will return during June to prepare classrooms for the new term and a different model of learning."
Please stay at home except for essential purposes - such as daily exercise, going to essential work, or buying essential items."
But I want to stress that abiding by them is what makes it possible to think about relaxing them."
So I want to end by thanking everyone for making this prospect possible."
