Tea party at a disaster public housing, after half a year due to the influence of the new corona Miyagi Ishinomaki June 28, 14:52

A tea party was held for the first time in about half a year on the 28th at a disaster public housing in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, where the event had been canceled due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and the residents enjoyed the exchange after a long absence.

This tea party was held at the "Kadowaki West Reconstruction Housing" meeting place in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, and was attended by about 20 residents.

About 90 households, more than 250 people live in this disaster public housing, and we have held events such as tea parties and karaoke about four times a month so far, but to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus, this 1 It was canceled after the month.

At the tea party held for the first time in about half a year on the 28th, in order to prevent infection, the windows of the meeting place were opened to improve ventilation, and the residents who took part were measuring their body temperature.

In the past, I used to drink tea in paper cups and bring home-cooked food, but on the 28th I enjoyed interacting with each other for the first time in a while, drinking tea and coffee from plastic bottles.

A woman in her 70s who participated said, “I'm glad I'm fine because I was wondering what everyone was doing with the new coronavirus.”

Kaichirou Tomi, chairman of the housing complex, said, "The event at the meeting place had the role of seeing the complexion of the elderly and connecting the residents who came from different places. And I want to be able to open the event."