China News Service, Shanghai, June 2 (Reporter Chen Jing) On the morning of the 2nd, students in grades one, two, and three in Shanghai Elementary School returned to school and all public kindergartens opened. Prior to this, Shanghai high school, junior high school and elementary school senior students have returned to school in batches.

  At 8 o'clock in the morning, at the entrance of Wanli City Experimental Kindergarten in Putuo District, parents took their children to keep "one meter interval" in line. After infrared temperature measurement, children with normal body temperature entered the park for morning inspection. The friends were very excited to meet each other. Entering the kindergarten, some children happily bounce all the way.

  Before the opening of the China Welfare Association nursery in the center of Shanghai, parents were informed of the details of the epidemic prevention through WeChat. The nursery told reporters that the nursery has developed a detailed epidemic prevention and control operation manual, detailing the disinfection plan and the day-care work process for children of all ages. The reporter saw that the nursery had set up a standard temporary observation room near the medical office. If the baby is unwell during the garden, the nursery will start the emergency treatment process as soon as possible.

  The reporter learned that in order to safely welcome the children back to school, the education department did enough homework in advance. The Xuhui District Education Bureau conducted field inspections on 51 public schools and 47 private kindergartens applying for opening. Each kindergarten has formulated plans and systems such as one garden, one policy, one class, one policy, which vary from garden to garden.

  Putuo District Education Bureau worked with the kindergarten to study and formulate standards for the prevention and control of the day-to-day life of children entering the kindergarten, and demonstrated to the kindergartens in the district.

  The Shanghai Municipal Education Commission made it clear that for young children, parents can voluntarily choose whether or not the child comes to the kindergarten, and the child care institution reserves a degree for the child who chooses not to come to the kindergarten temporarily this semester. (Finish)