School reopening Wakayama new corona with cardboard on desk May 30 4:26

Along with the restart of the school, which was closed due to the new coronavirus, on the 1st of next month, Kushimoto Town, Wakayama Prefecture, installed a cardboard stand on the desks of children to prevent the spread of flying hits. It was decided to do.

In Kushimoto Town, Wakayama Prefecture, classes will resume at all elementary and junior high schools in the town on the 1st of next month. In front of this, in order to strengthen the infection control measures for children, we decided to install a corrugated cardboard stand on the desk to prevent the spread of flying.

On the 29th, this tag arrived at each school, and at Koza Elementary School, faculty and staff assembled 81 cards for use in classrooms and music rooms. A transparent film was attached to the center of the freshly-prepared area, and faculty members sat down to check how the blackboard looked.

Principal Junko Kishi of Furuza Elementary School said, “I am grateful that the children can take classes with peace of mind by using this attachment.”

Ichiro Suzuki, Deputy Education Deputy Director of the Kushimoto Town Board of Education, said, "The school will restart next week, but the risk of infection is not yet zero. I want to work towards a safer and safer school restart."