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TU Delft asks for understanding for colleagues with young children

TU Delft asks for understanding for colleagues with young children

 

 

Following the new corona measures, TU Delft has called on its staff to show understanding for colleagues with young children.

 

Primary schools and after-school care facilities will be closed next week – the week before the Christmas holidays – to reduce the number of corona infections.

 

This has consequences for TU Delft employees with young children who should stay together in a ‘bubble’ as much as possible. In a corona update on its website, the university therefore asks employees to show understanding for colleagues in this situation.

 

The current corona measures will remain in place until at least 15 January. During the press conference, outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the schools could reopen on 10 January, but also emphasised that nothing is certain in these challenging times. (MvdV)

 

News editor Marjolein van der Veldt

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