Large outdoor public events such as football matches can take place again after some of Scotland's Covid restrictions were relaxed.
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The Celtic vs Hibs match in Glasgow was the first test of revised rules which require the vaccine certification of at least 50% of attendees to be checked.
Restrictions on indoor sports, events and venues remain in place.
But Holyrood will be updated on Tuesday as to when these will be removed.
Nicola Sturgeon has previously said she is hopeful that the restrictions on indoor events can be lifted on 24 January.
As well as the changes to outdoor events, the definition of "fully vaccinated" for the purpose of vaccine passports has changed and now includes having a booster if the second dose was more than four months ago.
Scotland's chief medical officer Dr Gregor Smith said the latest data indicates "encouraging signs of progress".
He told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme that the full effect of schools returning and the increased socialising that brings remains to be seen.
But Sir Gregor added: "At this moment in time I am feeling quite optimistic."
On the return of football he urged fans to be wary of shared transport and going somewhere before the game.
The chief medical officer highlighted the importance of taking a lateral flow beforehand, avoiding "choke points" in the stadium and wearing a face covering.
He also warned it was too early to "big bold steps" such as reported plans to scrap self isolation