two days ago went for a parents on the net in action on top of the prime minister Mette Frederiksen (S) press conference on Tuesday.

Here, announced the prime minister, to day care centers and schools from klassetrinene 0. to 5. class opens again from the 15. april.

It arouses the concerns of thousands of parents who all come together in a facebook group:

‘My child must not be guinea pig for covid-19’, says the group, which also sends a clear message to the authorities. Under the group’s description on Facebook, deepened the group’s position:

” This group is for all of us who are deeply concerned about the announcement at the press conference on Monday. 6/4-2020. Our children, those we have most loved, is it really them we do not open Denmark with?’

‘I don’t agree, if you don’t agree that it is our smallest, who have to depart and be guinea pigs for covid-19, then got into the group here.’

at the time Of writing has more than 30,000 facebook users joined in the choir and supported the group’s position. The group was set up immediately after Mette Frederiksen press conference two days ago.

B. T. has previously spoken with one of the members of the group, Natasha Christensen, who will not send their children to kindergarten:

“I do not think it is defensible, that it is our children who must take the lead in an attempt to see the reopening will work,” says Natasha Christensen.

On B. T.’s own Facebook page believe more users the opposite. Here describes more, that you should rely on the public health assessment and therefore do not have any problem with the to send their to school.

Søren Brostrøm, director of the national board of Health, stressed at a press conference Wednesday, children are not guinea pigs. It is about to get underway in the society, which is a political decision, he said, among other things.

minister for Children and education), Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil also assured that schools and day care centers are not allowed to re-open 15. april, if not they are ready to meet the public health guidelines.