The Chiba University Hospital Sports Medics Center and the Chiba Athletic Trainer Council have created guidelines for safely resuming school physical education and sports from the new coronavirus.It will be distributed to all prefectural schools and municipal boards of education in the prefecture through the Chiba Prefectural Board of Education.

 According to Chiba University, the guidelines divide the period every two to three weeks from the resumption of school attendance, and set standards for the distance between people, the number of people, the intensity of exercise, the number of times of exercise during the week, and the contact status.

 For example, from the resumption of school attendance to the second week, the exercise will be carried out by about 2 people at intervals of 2 meters or more.The content is relatively light exercise, and it is limited to about twice a week, and exercise that involves contact is avoided.
Avoid strenuous exercise with about 2 people at intervals of about 4 meter for 1 to 40 weeks after resuming school.It should be done 3 to 4 times a week, and no exercise with contact should be done. After the 5th week, avoid unnecessary approach, large number of people, and exercise with many contacts, and carry out the exercise as usual.

 Assuming that the content does not differ significantly from the guidelines published by competition organizations and administrative organizations, it is assumed that about 20 students, half of the class, will go to school in a distributed manner, and it will be summarized in consideration of making it easier to operate at school sites. rice field.
Chiba University Hospital and Chiba Athletic Trainer Council will continue to cooperate to gather information and support school sites.

reference:[Chiba University] We have created guidelines for safely resuming physical education and sports from the new coronavirus (PDF).

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