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Glasgow Live
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Rebecca Parker

Scotland lockdown roadmap survey: Tell us what you think about plan to ease restrictions

Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled Scotland's route out of lockdown with the reopening of the country's economy expected to start at the end of April.

The First Minister said shops, bars, restaurants, gyms and hairdressers could be able to reopen from April 26, with the 'stay at home' message to be potentially lifted on April 5.

In addition, four people from two households will be allowed to meet outdoors from March 15 and all primary pupils and senior secondary pupils could return to school from that date.

The new plan was announced on Tuesday and it is understood the measures will ease at intervals of three weeks - but only if covid cases remain under control.

Scotland's tier system of restrictions will be reintroduced on the last week of April alongside the phased reopening of non-essential retail, hospitality, gyms and hairdressers.

We want to know how Glasgow Live readers feel after the First Minister's announcement. Do you feel relieved, worried, confused or excited over the exit plan?

Do you think the plan for schools, socialising outdoors and the opening of restaurants are too soon or about right?

Glasgow Live is asking readers to share their thoughts on Scotland's lockdown roadmap.

Fill in our survey above to let us know your views on the new restrictions. Can't see the survey? Click here.

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