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Schools return to normal in Denmark

The European country of Denmark has become the first country in the continent to allow the relaxation of the restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The country has allowed its schools to resume its operations, paving the way for the return of children up to the age of 11 back to their schools.

Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has welcomed children as they have reached back to their schools in the capital Copenhagen.

Denmark is one of the first countries in the country which has imposed a lockdown to prevent the spread of the virus.

Meanwhile, some experts have warned the country about the risk it has taken through its decision to reopen its schools.

The government has given some strict directions regarding the matter of personal hygiene to the schools which have opened their gates for their students.

The Denmark experiment is being observed closely by several countries across the world.

The Denmark’s move has come shortly after the European Commission directed its member countries to create a road map to remove the restriction imposed to prevent the spread of the virus.

Denmark is not a seriously affected country. With its latest move, it has taken a serious risk. It is yet to be seen whether it will be proved beneficial in the long run.


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