Nicola Sturgeon has announced a campaign to recruit a volunteer army to help battle the coronavirus pandemic.
Scotland Cares, which will be coordinated by the Red Cross, will be launched today.
People who want to sign up can register their interest at ReadyScotland.org. The website will also show what roles are available.
The campaign is a collaborative effort between the Scottish Government, the NHS and other partners such as charities.
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