Waldorf school faces 3 million crown fine for allowing untested children to return to school

The Waldorf School in Semily faces a fine of up to three million crowns for disregarding the government regulation on compulsory antigen testing in schools. According to hygiene officers sent to investigate the case, the school principal allowed untested children into the classroom after their parents refused to have them tested. Some children underwent testing. According to the regulation parents do not need to agree to testing, but in such a case their children must remain at home and continue with their studies online. The parents would also not be entitled to nursing care.