Emergency care in Havelland: This is how parents can secure support!

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The Havelland district provides information about measures for emergency care in daycare centers during the coronavirus pandemic.

Der Landkreis Havelland informiert über Maßnahmen zur Notfallbetreuung in Kitas während der Coronavirus-Pandemie.
The Havelland district provides information about measures for emergency care in daycare centers during the coronavirus pandemic.

Emergency care in Havelland: This is how parents can secure support!

On September 26, 2025, important developments occurred in dealing with the pandemic and critical infrastructure in Germany. Loud Falkensee.de The Havelland district took extensive measures in March 2020 to combat the effects of the coronavirus. Schools and daycare centers were ordered to close from March 18 to April 19, 2020, while at the same time emergency care was ensured for certain professional groups.

Parents were able to register for this emergency care if both legal guardians worked in so-called critical infrastructure or if single parents have custody. Critical infrastructure included areas such as healthcare, energy supply, public administration and emergency services. Food retail and waste management also fell under these regulations. It was noticeable that not all facilities were included; For example, schools with a special education focus were excluded.

Emergency care and hotline

In order to organize emergency care, parents had to fill out a form that listed the relevant professional groups. The Havelland district has also set up a hotline - those responsible are available Monday to Friday on 03385/551 71 19 to clarify citizens' questions and concerns.

Like that Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief (BBK) emphasizes, it is essential that companies and institutions observe minimum standards in health protection, especially in the context of epidemics and pandemics. Employers must also take measures to protect their employees here - this includes sufficient information, hygiene regulations and, if necessary, providing protective equipment.

Measures and crisis management

The experience of the Covid-19 pandemic has shown how important it is to be well prepared for crises. A 9-point crisis management checklist is recommended by the authorities. This list includes the determination of decision-making authority, internal and external communication as well as the identification of key personnel and the adjustment of inventory levels to possible shortages. Such precautions are also important for future crises.

In the background of these developments are greater social challenges, as also faced by the experts at Institute for Rescue Engineering and Emergency Response thematize. Prof. Dr. Alexander Fekete emphasizes how essential critical infrastructure is for supplying the population. Society's dependence on these infrastructures became clear not only during the pandemic, but also in other crisis situations.

This makes it all the more important to learn from previous experiences and implement measures to optimize crisis management. Artificial intelligence and innovative technologies could play a crucial role here in order to be better prepared for future challenges.

Overall, it is clear that comprehensive and forward-looking crisis management is necessary at both the local and national levels in order to best protect the population and maintain the functionality of critical infrastructures. These lessons from the past are crucial to being prepared for the future.