on Monday evening announced the prime minister Mette Frederiksen at a news conference that the closure of the but steadily be extended to 10. may.

This means that thousands of young people who go on one of the country’s 240 secondary schools, should continue to be at home with mom and dad.

Efterskolernes president calls it ‘unbearable’, that’s 30,000 pupils now lose even a month of ‘the best years of their lives’.

One of them is Oliver Lindved Lund, as to B. T. describes the feeling after the return as ‘incredibly empty’.

“It has been incredibly empty to come home. You come from a place where you were happy all the time, it was super social and always had time in something,” says 16-year-old Oliver Lindved Lund, who go on Vojens Gymnastik- & Idrætsefterskole in southern Jutland.

For him it has been a ‘big upheaval’ to be sent home from his absolute favorite spot.

“You get a bit from one hundred to zero very quickly,” he says.

Oliver Lindved Lund describes the preliminary time at the school as a year in which he ‘never been happier’.

Back he now sits with his parents in Hejnsvig by London and miss my comrades very much.

He is also left with a fear that they do not get enjoyed their last time at the school, once they are allowed to come back.

The recent announcement to students at the school is that they must continue to implement their services and electronic.

It can really destroy the special efterskolestemning, he believes.

“If we have to hold afgangprøver, then people will focus very much on getting ready for them instead of cultivating the community.”

Oliver Lindved Lund and his comrades well understand that the severity of the coronavirus, and why they are sent home.

But they would wish that there had been made an exception for the pupils – they receive not ‘the best years of their life’ again.

we Here propose Oliver Lindved Lund, that you could have tested all of the students and then have introduced quarantine for healthy students at the school.

At Efterskoleforeningen it is clear at least that you have to follow the authorities ‘ decisions, says managing director Torben Wind Rasmussen.

“We need to stick to, that we as an association, not an authority. If we speak against the return, so appears we, as those who are wise in this case – and we are not.”

Torben Wind Rasmussen says that, right now being worked on hard to get opened some of specialefterskolerne around the country.

Here are some of the students so exposed, that there is a legal basis for calling it nødpasning.

For mainstream secondary schools in particular, efforts are on to establish such conditions, according to public health guidelines, students can get back 10. may.

Torben Wind Rasmussen welcomes, however, that in the last week was set up a nødpakke to the parents, which goes in and pays the majority of the children’s efterskoleophold in the month of april.

If students do not returns 1. may it not suggest, so will the political parties to negotiate a possible extension.