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Hugs in the corridor? Queue in the canteen? – Pupils do not have to keep their distance

Tomorrow, Wednesday 29th September, there will be big changes in the community. Restrictions will be lifted. Many people go back to their places of work, there can be lots of people at restaurant tables, football matches and cinemas. The same applies to schools. In municipal schools in Kristianstad, for example, the demand to keep a safe distance will be lifted.
Kristianstad • Publicerad 28 september 2021 • Uppdaterad 29 september 2021
Running in the corridors again? OK to hug the teacher?The recommendation to keep your distance will be lifted on Wednesday.
Running in the corridors again? OK to hug the teacher?The recommendation to keep your distance will be lifted on Wednesday.Foto: Fredrik Sandberg

Now the recommendation has been removed that has been in force for such a long time in municipal schools in Kristianstad.

Kenth Olsson, municipal director of education:

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– The changes are that the recommendation to keep a safe distance in canteens and classrooms no longer applies.

In week 41 vaccination of 12 - 15-year- old pupils will begin.
In week 41 vaccination of 12 - 15-year- old pupils will begin.

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– But it is still possible for individual schools and nursery schools – it isn't against any rule – to stick to the recommendations they have.

Teachers, nursery school teachers and all other staff in the municipality are to work from/at their physical workplace.

In week 41 vaccination of 12- 5-year- old pupils will begin. Children and pupils will be vaccinated in the municipal schools. But parents/guardians must agree to it.

Most of the Swedish regions have ruled that permission is required from both parents if they share custody. Region Skåne has not come to a decision in the question, but is waiting for information from SKR (Sweden's municipalities and regions).

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This is what applies after 29th September:

• .Everyone, vaccinated or unvaccinated, adults or children, must stay at home if they show even slight symptoms. And those over 6 must be tested.

• People who have tested positive for covid-19 must stay at home for seven days after becoming ill, and must feel in good health for 48 hours before going back to work or school.

• Unvaccinated people must still keep their distance from others. (Unvaccinated children may take part in larger gatherings).

• The advice to stay at home if you show even the slightest symptoms still applies, both for children and for adults.

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