Hiroki Yamamoto, President of the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, posted a message for examinees on the website ahead of the common test for university admissions that will be held nationwide from January 2021, 1 as the infection of the new coronavirus continues to spread. ..While the state of emergency has been issued to one metropolitan area and three prefectures, the common test will be carried out as scheduled, and the government is calling for thorough infection control measures.

 According to the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, the message touched on the issuance of a state of emergency, and said that it would work closely with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and each university that will be the venue to thoroughly implement infection control measures.
・ Observe the voluntary temperature measurement every morning, record it in the health observation record, and bring it to the test site.
・ If you are not in good physical condition such as fever or cough, apply for a follow-up exam without forcing yourself to take the exam.
・ Be sure to wear a mask properly in the test site, and try to disinfect fingers and avoid three sickness.
・ Bring a thick jacket as the windows will be opened for ventilation of the venue.
・ Bring your own lunch and be sure to take it at your own seat at the designated time.
・ If your physical condition changes after arriving at the test site, do not overdo it and tell the supervisor.
・ If you cannot submit the medical certificate due to waiting at home, you may be able to apply for the supplementary examination.
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Furthermore, not only on the day of the test, but also during the preliminary inspection of the test site, we are calling for thorough measures against infectious diseases.

reference:[National Center for University Entrance Examinations] Message from the President to the students just before the exam (January 1)

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