Hobby schools and hobby groups

Hobby education and recreational activities must follow all the rules and recommendations for limiting the spread of the virus. When participating in hobby groups, use personal equipment, avoid shaking hands and hugging if possible, keep a safe distance from others, and follow the recommendations of dispersion even in outdoor conditions.

How to safely participate in recreational activities?

  • To organise recreational activities in the conditions of the spread of the coronavirus in a way that is safe for everyone, the rules and recommendations established to prevent the spread of the virus must be followed.
  • Even if wearing a mask is not mandatory, it helps to prevent the spread of the virus as a precaution and is therefore recommended (e.g. in dance or song groups, and especially if you belong to a risk group).
  • As a rule, recreational activities take the form of contact learning, in which only healthy students, adults, and teachers can participate.
  • When participating in recreational activities, set an example and teach your child the importance of hygiene, washing hands with running soap and water, and hand disinfection. Explain to your child why it is important to wash their hands often and not put them in their mouth. This will help ensure that basic hygiene requirements are met and make it safer for your child to participate in hobby groups.
  • Use personal equipment. If you are using rented equipment, disinfect it before use.

Last updated: 14.03.2022

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