Denmark becomes the first country in Europe to reopen schools

Denmark began reopening schools a month after they remained closed, becoming the first European state to take such a step. Part of the decision is primary nests and schools, which closed on March 12 as a measure for preventing the spread of the coronary. However, teaching does [...]
Part of the decision is primary nests and schools, which closed on March 12 as a measure for preventing the spread of the coronary.
However, the lesson will resume only half the country's schools and only 35 percent of Copenhagen schools, because some schools have required more time to implement health protocols.
However, all schools of this North European state are expected to open on April 20th, writes the Guardian”, Report Express broadcast.
Earlier this month, the central government said the schools would open on the condition that all keep their distance between themselves and clear their hands.
Schools have been required to secure distance from two meters of only one - student banks. To make rules easier, some schools are organizing lessons outside the facilities.











