It was that person who gave the mask to the childcare facility ... April 2 16:54

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1080 child masks were given to a childcare facility in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture, who was worried about lack of masks due to the spread of the new coronavirus.

At Compass Kindergarten, a private daycare facility located in a building in Ichikawa City, there are nearly 30 children aged 0 to 5 from Monday to Saturday from parents who work.

In order to prevent the transmission of the new coronavirus, all employees are wearing masks and working, but as stock gradually decreased, Mr. Yuji Shimada sent a message on a video distribution site last month on 26th of a difficult chest. Revealed inside.

The director insisted, "The childcare facilities cannot be easily taken to support the working parents. However, it is getting worse even with a single mask. Thank you for your support." Was.

The next day, a man with a mask came and gave a paper bag to the director without revealing anything about himself. When I checked inside, I saw that there were 1080 boxed masks and letters.

The letter stated that he knew the troubles of the facility by seeing the message of Mr. Shimada, a former martial arts referee, and said, `` My home is also working together, and once I was taken care of at a nursery school / kindergarten, I worked for a couple Although the spread of the new coronavirus is spreading around the world, the economic activity in Japan is still maintained because nursery schools, destined for and without authorization, operate desperately. I think it's because he keeps doing it. "

He encouraged me, "Go for it! Compass Kindergarten!", And at the end was signed "Naoto Date".

At the facility, we will keep the masks received and use them carefully, as well as thoroughly disinfect the park to fight the spread of the virus.

One nursery teacher said, "It may not be the salvation of God, but I was really happy because I had no mask."

Mr. Shimada thinks that the delivery of masks and other items from the government to other daycare centers as well as their own facilities may help support those who work.

Mr. Shimada said, "I think it's wrong that we were the only ones who helped me. I want you to understand that not only medical institutions, but also childcare facilities are in trouble."