Putting on a mask at Nagoya school, leaving the school as it was in the heat, 5 June 20:05

To prevent infection with the new coronavirus, it was noticeable at elementary schools in Nagoya that children wore masks and left home. While the heat was getting tougher, the parents who came to pick us up were anxious about the heat stroke and asked the school to ask them to take off their masks.

The Nagoya City Board of Education notifies the elementary and junior high schools in the city that they are likely to have heat stroke and that they should keep their children and students away from each other and remove their masks. I am.

However, in order to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, it was sometimes called on to wear masks at the school, and at elementary schools in Higashi-ku, Nagoya, children who left their school masks were conspicuous.

A boy in the 3rd grade said, "If you wear a mask, it will be steamy and sweaty. It's very hot."

Parents who came to pick up their children said that it was difficult to ask the children to take off their masks, and they would like the school to give instructions when there is a risk of heat stroke while the heat gets severe. Was asked.

The mother, who came to pick up her second-year child, said, "Daughter wearing a mask during class said, "I was sick and dizzy." I am worried about infectious diseases, but I am also worried about heat stroke." I was talking.

Another guardian said, "I'd be happy if the school could instruct me to remove the mask depending on the location and situation."