Today's headlinespublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 18 May 2020
As we bring our live coverage to an end today, here is a reminder of Monday's main headlines:
- Nicola Sturgeon confirms that her "route map" to lifting lockdown will be published on Thursday with restrictions likely to be eased from 28 May.
- The first minister has also confirmed that testing will be available to anyone with symptoms over the age of five.
- Loss of smell or taste is added to the UK's list of coronavirus symptoms for which people should look out and self-isolate with.
- NHS Fife, NHS Lanarkshire and NHS Highland begin trials of a contact tracing system in Scotland.
- Health Secretary Jeane Freeman promises that 2,000 test and trace workers will be "ready to be deployed" on 1 June
- Latest figures show 2,105 patients in Scotland have died after testing positive for Covid-19.
- About 41% of care homes have Covid-19 cases, Ms Freeman confirms.
- Celtic are declared champions and Hearts will be relegated from the Premiership, the Scottish Professional Football League board announces.
We'll be back with more live coverage in the morning. Join us then.