Although several shops seem to be able to open, and that association life can start again in the coming time, it is not quite enough for the chairman of the Danish People’s Party, Kristian Thulesen Dahl.
He would like to see a faster and more than an expert group’s option open for further reopening. Especially the small shops are overlooked, he believes.
He says this to DR.
– As I read it, it seems as if the small shops do not have a violent effect on the infection.
– Still, it says as if it takes several weeks before they can open. Then open them as soon as possible. Preferably from Monday, says Thulesen Dahl.
On Monday evening, Minister of Health Magnus Heunicke (SocDem) was able to talk about the expert group’s calculations of how the corona infection will develop if the current restrictions are relaxed.
It states, among other things, that department stores can open up to 5,000 square meters. This applies, for example, to clothing and furniture stores.
The leader of the Radicals, Sofie Carsten Nielsen, wrote on Facebook on Monday night that she would like there to be more on the list in relation to a reopening.
“Because I also think that more businesses, more liberal professions, high school students, after-school students and far more school students, young people in upper secondary education and students in higher education have paid an insanely high price this winter,” she wrote.
Some of the primary school graduates can also return to school, the calculations show. This applies to students in North Jutland, West Jutland and on Bornholm.
Currently, only 0th – 4th graders receive physical education. The current restrictions apply for the rest of the week.
On Tuesday at 15.30, Heunicke and Minister of Justice Nick Hรฆkkerup (S) will meet with the party leaders to discuss the further reopening based on the calculations from the expert group.
According to the plan, the government will announce on Wednesday what the further reopening will actually offer.
If the experts’ recommendation is followed to the letter, it will, according to the calculations, mean that by mid-April there will be a total of approximately 870 inpatients in the country’s hospitals with covid-19.
Source: The Nordic Page