In Denmark, some school classes resume amid lockdown easing
COPENHAGEN — Danish schools on Monday resumed teaching younger children — from pre-school to the fourth grade — as Denmark has seen a steady reduction in COVID-19 infection numbers in recent weeks. However, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said it was still too early to say when the oldest students can return.
“Although the numbers in Denmark look good,” a more contagious variant first identified in the U.K. “is simmering just below the surface and will soon be the dominant one,” said Frederiksen as she visited a school in Lejre, 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Copenhagen.
“We can take the older students back to school when we have complete epidemic control,” she said. ”It is too early to say anything about it now.”
Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said the variant could account for 80% of new cases in Denmark by early March.