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Nicola Sturgeon announced click and collect services will be restricted to essential services only, such as clothes, homeware, baby equipment and books.Takeaway services will have to be offered through a hatch to stop people coming indoors.Scotland is going into a tighter lockdown with bans on drinking outdoors and more curbs on retail and takeaways.Read the full story.Further measures to help stop the spread of coronavirus and limit non-essential contact will be introduced this weekend.Nobody who lives in a Level 4 area should leave or remain outside their home except for essential purposes.Working from home arrangements will be strengthened through updated statutory guidance.

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