When Mads Rasmussen to put the word out on the upcoming time as a teacher in a 4., 5., and a 6. class, so he is not in doubt: “It is worrying.”

although The children according to the Danish Health and medicines authority are less vulnerable to infection than adults, so it is still something, as a 43-year-old Mads Rasmussen fears.

“Will I get infected, I can lug it home, where we have seven under the same roof, including a nursing wife, a child of two months and a child of one and a half years,” says Mads Rasmussen, who is a math teacher at distriktsskolen Stenløse in Egedal Municipality, and continues:

“in Addition, I am helping my 92 year old father a few times a week with different purchases.”

Why is it not with great pleasure that Mads Rasmussen looks forward to the potential partial opening of the society, as Mette Frederiksen put the danes in sight, as she on Monday evening held a press conference.

An opening, which is only going to be on the condition that the danes will continue to keep distance to each other and not meet too many people over easter.

“But it happens, so must we as teachers and educators make demands on the facilities both inside and out,” says Mads Rasmussen, who at the same time wondering Mette Frederiksen is open for a future re-opening of the society, when the context of the country’s public schools, according to him, has not yet been approved.

“So it is a dangerous experiment, one has started with.”

Even suggests, Mads Rasmussen, to divide a classroom into three smaller classes, there is in each of their local, and possibly outside, where the classes rotate around, so that everyone has the training outside at a time during the day.

“This model could be used at all grade levels. There must then be kept staggered playtime, and there must be open doors at all the schools ‘ hallways.”

It is far from all children and staff back in the institutions or schools after easter.

According to the SFs Jacob Mark has the government replied to him that if children or employees are particularly vulnerable when it comes to the coronavirus, so they shall not return.

‘Children at risk to not meet up. Employees in the risk group should not meet up. Children with close family at risk to not meet up. Employees with close family in the risk category need not appear,’ he writes in a Facebook-posting.