In today’s reopening, thousands of children will return to education throughout Denmark – especially after-school and full-time students.
Previously, only after-school schools on Bornholm and in North and West Jutland had been allowed to open.
Public schools on islands without bridges can be opened completely and thus follow Bornholm’s management, where the general meeting limit has been raised from five to ten.
Partly returns
Education students at public schools (9th grade) and gymnasiums (typically 18-19 years) in East Jutland, South Jutland, Funen, West Zealand and South Zealand also return, albeit with a capacity of 50 percent.
In other areas of the country, graduate students can return one day a week.
The same goes for grades 5-8 in the public schools that will be able to return one day a week, just like first- and second-year students in the high schools. Preferably they should spend the day outside.
In high schools, a coronal test taken within the last 72 hours is a requirement. For younger students, it is a recommendation.
Class 0-4 returned to school in early February
Good news for department stores
Large stores (over 5,000 sqm) can now be reopened, provided they can demonstrate that they can limit the number of their customers to 250.
Otherwise, they can continue with the agreement system that some of the stores have used.
In stores of less than 2,000 sqm, there is a need for at least 10 sqm per. Customer; in shops of 2,000-5,000 sqm, 20 sqm is required.
Source: The Nordic Page