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How Japanese people keep schools clean during the Covid-19 season 19
I am teaching in Japan and have learned a lot of good things from preventing infection in school, especially during this Covid-19 epidemic season.
The first and most important thing is to know how to wash your hands properly.
In Vietnam, they are also instructed to wash their hands, but it doesn’t seem to be done properly or supervised, so sometimes children only wash their hands lightly.
Touching your face (picking your nose, rubbing your eyes, licking your hands…) is an unavoidable action, so hand washing is a top priority instruction at my school.
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Besides washing hands properly, there are many other disease prevention measures that schools in Japan are applying very thoroughly.
There is not much difference between the Covid-19 epidemic and normal days.
`Clean up` is always an activity that goes hand in hand with all other activities.
The biggest difference between cleaning during the Covid season and normal is the cleaning solution and the distance between tables and chairs.
Schools recommend using soap to clean during a normal day, then using clean water to clean again.
One thing that you will probably find very hard to believe is cleaning each toy and shared item.
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During the day, toys are usually disinfected by spraying disinfectant at the end of the day.
But when the epidemic comes, things are completely different.
To save time on cleaning, children are instructed to use disposable items.
Above all, these jobs are always carefully supervised to avoid forgetting or incorrect safety steps.
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In general, to have a safe environment for children, a student protection process is given due attention.
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