Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak this Friday morning. We'll have another update for you at 18:00 BST.
1. Quarantine rules end for dozens of destinations
Travellers arriving in the UK from dozens of countries and overseas territories no longer have to self-isolate for two weeks. France, Italy, Belgium, Germany are among the countries granted quarantine exemptions. The list of countries is different for Scotland, with travellers from Spain among those who will have to quarantine in Scotland but not the rest of the UK.
2. 'Hidden catastrophe' in care homes, charities warn
The "enforced separation" of lockdown has caused the mental health of care home residents with dementia to deteriorate, warn charities Dementia UK and the Alzheimer's Society. They are calling for relatives to be given the same access to care homes and coronavirus testing as staff. The government says it will set out details "shortly" on how it can "carefully and safely" allow visits.
3. Face coverings compulsory in Scotland's shops
Wearing a face covering has been made compulsory in shops across Scotland, although there are exemptions for people with certain medical conditions or disabilities, and children under five.