“School reopening is strange” High school students sign online. Hyogo April 6 5:24

Starting in the new semester, students attending prefectural high schools in Hyogo Prefecture, who have been scheduled to resume their programs as scheduled, have begun signing on the Internet asking them to continue school closures, saying they are worried about the spread of infection.

Hyogo Prefecture is planning to resume prefectural schools on schedule from August 8 after taking measures to prevent infection, such as "staggered commutes."

On the other hand, students attending prefectural high schools said that it was strange that schools would be reopened while the spread of infections could not stop. (Change.org).

High school students have requested that the school leave be extended until the major holidays, and the signature will be called out on Twitter and other sources, and the 10,000 people will exceed the target of 10,000 by 5:00 pm on March 5, the third day from the start. It means that 50005000 signatures are gathered.

A junior high school student who attended a prefectural high school in Kobe City, one of the founders, told an NHK interviewer, "I'm surprised to see many people agree. High school students are said to be unlikely to become seriously ill, but will be moved to the elderly. There is a possibility that we will submit the gathered signature to the Prefectural Board of Education soon so we want to receive your voice. "