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Education Minister Guri Melby (V) and Research Minister Henrik Asheim (H) are now preparing the country for the crisis with measures to paralyze the school and education sector for a long time.
Their message is clear: students and parents with children in school should also be prepared for digital learning and the red level, respectively. then that the current measures expire on Tuesday, January 19.
– Infection in children is underestimated
– Individuals must be prepared for full homeschooling in high school. That may be the level we are at. We are now planning three scenarios, one of which is to maintain the red level in schools and further adjust. That could be the result next weekend. To this day, it’s too early to tell, Melby tells Dagbladet.
– Many will probably think that you have now decided to maintain the current level, or adjust it?
– For us it is important that people are prepared for austerity. So it’s the case that we have to look at the infection numbers this week anyway, says Melby.
The government announced a crown press conference on Wednesday at 3 pm The press conference will be attended by Justice Minister Monica Mæland, Health Minister Bent Høie, Health Director Bjørn Guldvog and FHI Director Camilla Stoltenberg.
– Could have been clearer
The liberal leader criticized himself on behalf of the government for the way in which the closing of January was communicated. She understands that some felt the tightening came suddenly on Sunday, January 4, and without warning.
– Before Christmas it could have been even clearer that it could be tighter after the New Year so that students and educational institutions were better prepared. At the same time, it is difficult to increase infection rates. As for the measures themselves, I think we did the right thing when infection rates increased. Two weekends ago the government received different advice from the NIPH and the Norwegian Health Directorate, and settled somewhere in between, says Henrik Asheim.
Enter the state of emergency in Washington DC
All high schools and high schools in the country went to the red level on January 4. This way they can stay for a longer period of time, Melby warns.
– If contagion rates do not go down, it is difficult to imagine that we can facilitate any measure in the school. With current infection rates, there will be no relief. Then we should consider squeezing, says Melby.
And frampek
Asheim agrees. It recommended during the New Year that all teaching and all planned events at universities, colleges and vocational schools be digitized until January 19.
Some students experienced it as a slap in the face, and Asheim understands that many miss the social part of their studies.
– I finally got the crown
– I understand that it is uncomfortable when austerity comes suddenly. The government doesn’t want to toughen up for fun, so we hope for infection rates the best we can. We also do it now. But Guri and I are now preparing people for the daily life of the wreath we had before Christmas, not necessarily coming back on January 19, he says.
– It is probably correct to consider the easing of the measures as a positive surprise in the near future, adds the conservative minister.
Failed crown trick
– To be prepared
Asheim says Norwegian students should also prepare for the fact that the daily wreath does not return on January 19.
– Students should be mentally prepared for the fact that measurements can be expanded, softened, or even hardened. If the number of infections continues to rise, we may, in the worst case, have to close the campus area at universities and colleges and keep digital teaching indefinitely, but no one wants to go there, he says.
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Melby and Asheim announce that they will make the final decision this weekend. On Monday, January 18, Erna Solberg will report on the status of the crown at the Storting and will report on what crown measures will be applied in the future.
Melby and Asheim want to go back to regional variations, which many have championed.
– This is something we are considering, and it may mean that it will be fine to clear places with little infection and squeeze where there is a lot. We didn’t choose it in the previous round, based on the advice we received, but of course we are continually considering it, says Melby.