Cookster15
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It will be a first measure in Norway for instance. Phased reopening of schools and day cares is planned starting April 20. And it makes sense. Children are generally hardly affected by the virus, are thought to be less effective in transmitting it than adults, and parents cannot fulfill their jobs unless their children are taken care of.
I must admit I am very surprised that Europe is already relaxing restrictions since Europe seems the most severely affected region in the world. For example, you quote Norway as a success yet Norway is still recording more new cases than Australia and yet Australia is not even thinking about relaxing restrictions yet. Children will spread the virus whether they display symptoms or not.
In Australia everyone who can work from home is instructed to do so. Personally this is my 3rd week working from home. Strict social distancing laws mean police can question you taking a walk on the beach - we are all supposed to stay at home unless a good reason to be out e.g. buying food. These measures are why Australia has flattened the case curve but as soon as these measures are relaxed or people become complacent the case count will rise again. If the case count does not start to rise again in these European countries I will be very surprised.