Subscribe to the All Out Politics podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker Podcast Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. Much of Scotland had moved to Level 2 restrictions last month, although a spike in infections - thought to be driven in large part by the Indian variant of the virus - forced ministers to keep the entire Glasgow City Council area in Level 3. "Indeed, one reason for proceeding with more caution now, is to make it easier in the future to resume our progress to Level 0 - and then beyond." "Indeed, in the days ahead, and while it may still feel a way off for many of us, we will publish more detailed work on what we expect life beyond Level 0 to look like, as that greater normality returns. And that means we can still be optimistic about our chances of much more normality over the summer and beyond," she added. Ms Sturgeon told MSPs to view her decision to keep much of the country at Level 2 as "a pause, not a step backwards". Under the Scottish government's COVID route map, most of Scotland had been scheduled to move into Level 1 restrictions from next Monday, 7 June. These are Orkney, Shetland, Na h-Eileanan Siar, all islands in Highland except Skye, and the Argyll and Bute islands of Coll, Colonsay, Erraid, Gometra, Iona, Islay, Jura, Mull, Oronsay, Tiree and Ulva. Meanwhile, those islands currently in Level 1 will move to Level 0 from Saturday.
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