Ljubljana – The newspaper Dnevnik says the government first said it would heed education workers’ calls for mandatory self-testing to be carried out at home at least for primary school children in years 1-5, but it then adopted a decree under which all school children will have to self-test on school premises as of Wednesday. Education workers feel rather uneasy as some parents opposing self-testing are already exerting pressure on them, Dnevnik says in Saturday’s commentary Test of Patience. The large group of parents opposing face masks has now been…
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