Kyoto University of Education has published a request for university students from Kyoto Prefecture to refrain from attending meetings that accompany graduation trips and eating and drinking on its website.There are graduation ceremonies and entrance ceremonies, and basic precautions are listed before the end of the year and the beginning of the year when the movement of people becomes large.

 According to Kyoto University of Education, regarding participation in graduation and entrance ceremonies, self-health observations such as temperature measurement will be conducted from two weeks before the ceremony, and people with symptoms such as fever or those who are in poor physical condition will participate in the ceremony. I called on you not to.We refrain from meetings that involve eating and drinking, such as thank-you parties and welcome parties, and are cautioning against crowding events that do not involve eating and drinking.

 Regarding how to spend spring break, refrain from returning to areas where graduation trips and emergency declarations have been issued, refraining from having dinner with friends even when returning to areas where emergency declarations have not been issued, and at home. Asked to wear a mask inside.When working part-time, I request that I act in accordance with the infection prevention measures at my workplace.

 The state of emergency was lifted at the end of February in Kyoto Prefecture, but by the night of March 2, a total of 3 people had been infected and 3 had died.In particular, Kyoto City has the highest number of students per capita in Japan, but most of the infected people occur in Kyoto City, and Kyoto Prefecture is wary of the recurrence of the spread of infection.

reference:[Kyoto University of Education] Requests from Kyoto Prefecture to university students (PDF)

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