Kitakyushu Elementary and junior high school again decentralized school attendance Thorough corona measures such as window opening classes June 5 12:12

At the municipal elementary and junior high schools in Kitakyushu, where infection with the new coronavirus was confirmed for 13 consecutive days until the 4th, decentralized school attendance of children and students began again on the 5th.

At elementary and junior high schools in Kitakyushu City, distributed school attendance with staggered school days and school hours from the 18th to the 22nd of the last month was followed by lessons only in the morning.

However, as infections were confirmed one after another, distributed school attendance started again on the 5th, with a total of 186 schools excluding the five elementary and junior high schools, which were temporarily closed due to the confirmed infection of children and students.

Of these, at Otani Junior High School in Tobata-ku, students from each class will attend the classes in the morning and afternoon.

On the morning of the 5th, the students who went to school were checked for their body temperature by a thermography placed in front of the school building, and also checked for their health condition and wearing masks before entering the classroom.

I sat down one seat at a time and took classes with the windows open for ventilation.

In Kitakyushu City, 130 people have been confirmed to be infected for a total of 13 consecutive days until the 4th, of which 10% (13) are elementary and junior high school students.

The Board of Education plans to continue decentralized school attendance until the 18th of this month.

A 1st-year male student said, "I miss my classmates, but it's more fun to come to school, so I'll do my best to study hard."

Kuniyasu Terada, the principal of Otani Junior High School, said, "We want all the staff to work together to prevent infection so that the students can go to school in good health."