More on lockdown plan to come this week
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says she will not rush to announce a lockdown exit strategy as she revealed another 12 coronavirus deaths in Scotland.
"Towards the end of this week I will set out some of the factors that will guide our thinking for the future,'' she said at the daily briefing on Monday.
But the "initial version of this work'' will not set out what measures will be lifted and when, she said.
Ms Sturgeon added: "We are simply not yet in position to take those decisions in a properly informed way and I will not rush to do anything that could risk a resurgence of this virus, because to do that would risk overwhelming the national health service and it would put many more lives at risk.''
A total of 915 patients have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus, up from 903 on Sunday, the First Minister said.
Ms Sturgeon said 8,450 people have now tested positive for the virus in Scotland, up 263 from 8,187 the day before.
There are 169 people in intensive care with coronavirus or coronavirus symptoms, a decrease of five on Sunday, she added, and 1,809 people are in hospital with confirmed or suspected Covid-19.
She said the Scottish Government will set out its objective to "continue to suppress the virus while considering how even we can even gradually restore a semblance of normality to everyday life''.
But some restrictions on everyday life in the from of social distancing will continue for"`a while to come'', she said.
Ms Sturgeon also urged people struggling to access food during the outbreak to ask for help.
She said: "Help is available. Please ask for support if you need it.''
The First Minister said for those in the shielded group - around 150,000 people in Scotland - more than 41,000 have had essentials delivered.
She said those who have signed up to the text message service for this in the past week may not yet have had their first delivery but will do shortly.
Ms Sturgeon added: "If you can't access food for whatever reason, be that because you are shielding, because you are self isolating, or you might find yourself unable to afford food for your family, contact the national helpline.
"Nobody should have to worry about access to food.''
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