If the parents are flexible and can help in day-care institutions, then it becomes no problem for the country’s day-care facilities to open after easter.

this is the sound of the announcement from the 40-year-old Rikke Vædele, there is the daily leader of the house Tildehuset on the island of Langeland.

“All can see the rational in that needs to be opened up again, and we need to help each other. It may be that we need to ask the parents if they can help with afspritte the toy, and I am sure that most would like to,” says Rikke Vædele.

“I think really it will not be any problem.”

Rikke Vædele, herself a mother of three, had already before easter, a contingency plan, so you Tildehuset, where she is the head, was roughly prepared for how it would come to be, when Mette Frederiksen would again open society.

And that she may be after easter, if the danes ‘ behaviour in the coming days does not give rise to concern.

“The plan we have worked on. It is not finished yet, but getting ready for it,” she says.

you Can understand, if some of your staff are concerned about the risk of infection, there will be?

“Yes, and it is important that we listen to each other as people. The anxiety and concern we can not take from each other. We must have transparency and take into account the individual,” she emphasises and adds:

“But there are a lot of professional people who have looked at it here, so I can also see the sense in the strategy, and we are going to have to see the fear in your eyes.”

And the approach is backed up by Kristine Schroll, who dagtilbudsleder in Aarhus Municipality and has 11 departments under him.

“If children do not become infected in the same degree as adults, and not carriers, as the Board says, then it seems sensible that this is us, which opens first,” she says, and stresses that right now is awaiting the final guidelines for day-care institutions around the country.

The potential opening after easter is, however, something that has created a bit of concern among educators.

On Facebook, you should not look long to find educators who expresses concern.

And Kristine Schroll tells that she already has been contacted by individual employees.

“I can certainly understand that they have the concern. It is for us to get as much security as possible, and I am sure that there will be taken into account in the guidelines, there is coming,” she says and adds:

“the Parents also need to be comfortable to hand over their children.”

Worried about the educators is also an image, one can recognize at BUPL. Elisa Rimpler, president of BUPL, informs to B. T., that “the concern is big” among the members, just as it is with large parts of the population, and that concern, among other things, goes on the risk of infection.

It is far from all children and staff back in the institutions or schools after easter. According to the SF’s 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.