Consider shortening graduation ceremony and considering participation restrictions 17:49 on February 25, Nagoya City Board of Education

In response to the spread of the new coronavirus, the Nagoya City Board of Education has been working to prevent all municipal schools from transmitting infection at the graduation ceremony by shortening the ceremony time and restricting non-graduate participants. And asked what to do.

About the new coronavirus, 12 cases have been confirmed in Nagoya since this month.

In response, the Nagoya City Board of Education requested all 412 municipal kindergartens, elementary and junior high schools and high schools in the city to take measures to prevent infection at the graduation ceremony on the 25th.

Specifically, in addition to shortening the ceremony time by giving the diploma only to the representative, limiting participants other than graduates such as parents and current students, as well as calling attendees for cough etiquette We are asking them to consider installing a disinfectant solution at the entrance of the venue.

According to the Nagoya City Board of Education, "I want to prevent the spread of infection by taking proper measures at the graduation ceremony where many people gather."