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Norway’s PM explains virus crisis to children

- Reuters

Prime Minister Erna Solberg told Norwegian children on Wednesday that it would take time for life to return to normal with the country, like others in Europe, preparing to reopen parts of society shut down by the coronaviru­s outbreak.

She spoke at her second nationally telecast news conference held specially for children, with adults not allowed to ask questions, since the crisis began.

At the first such briefing on March 16, Solberg told children it was okay to feel scared about the pandemic.

“It will still be a while before everything returns to normal. How long it will be, we don’t know,” she said, flanked by her ministers for education and for family.

No children were present, in keeping with social-distancing rules.

“One of the things I miss the most is to give a good hug to my friends,” Solberg told her young viewers. “For now it is not possible with the rules to maintain distance that we have now. But other things will soon be possible.”

The Nordic country will next week start reopening some public and private institutio­ns after a month-long shutdown to help prevent a spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

Nurseries will reopen on April 20 and primary schools from first to fourth grades from April 27.

Most Norwegian children are at home, mostly barred from meeting friends and relatives, especially elderly ones seen as most vulnerable to Covid-19, the respirator­y disease caused by the coronaviru­s.

“I want to thank all of you who have studied at home, who have helped out with looking after your little brother, or your big brother, who have helped Mum and Dad, and helped me, to make the days go well with the special rules we have now,” Solberg told her young viewers.

She then answered questions posted via the children’s TV programme NRK Super.

They included “Why is it safe for younger children to go to school but not for the older children?”, “When can I give hugs to my friends again?”, and “Can I visit my Granny and my Granddad in Germany this summer?”

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Solberg spoke at her second nationally telecast news conference held specially for children, with adults not allowed to ask questions.

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