Mask wearing will no longer be required by law in Scotland from Monday, the Scottish government has confirmed.
It will mark the end of all CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus legal restrictions in Scotland for the first time since the start of the pandemic, and the end of all mask mandates across the UK except in health and social care settings in Wales.
The legal requirement to wear face coverings in most indoor public spaces and on public transport in Scotland will become guidance on April 18.
The law was initially due to end on March 21, but the day has been postponed twice, making Scotland the last region in the UK to end the mask mandate for the general public.