SHETLAND should not expect to have any Covid restrictions eased ahead of the next scheduled change in a fortnight despite the very low prevalence of the virus in the isles, according to first minister Nicola Sturgeon. However, she suggested that some parts of the easing planned for early June could be brought forward. 12 of 13Adverts On 17 May it is expected that all of Scotland will move from level three to level two, which will include indoor household visits in limited numbers and expanded hospitality. But with Shetland having no cases for weeks and one of the highest vaccination rates in Scotland, there is clamour from some to have restrictions eased quicker than the rest of the country.