Dear Students
March 30, 2023
Rikkyo
University
Guidelines for Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 (2023 Academic Year)
The
guidelines for preventing the spread of infection on campus will be as follows. Please comply with these.
1.
Everyday life
(1) Make an even greater
effort than previously to prevent infection, referring to the Ministry of Health, Labour andWelfare’s “Example of Practicing ‘New Lifestyle’”.
(2) Enhance immunity by following a well-regulated lifestyle (balanced
diet, sufficient sleep, moderate exercise).
(3) Take
your temperature twice daily, in the morning and evening, and understand your
daily state of health.
2. Infection prevention
(1) The wearing of masks will be recommended in cases If you talk with others at insufficient distance, whether indoors or outdoors.
*1) A non-woven fabric type mask that
has a high infection prevention effect is recommended, but if it does not fit
your constitution, a urethane or cloth mask may be used. In either case, be sure to cover your nose with a
mask.
*2) Wearing a mask increases the risk of heat
stroke. Let's pay attention to
physical condition management by referring to the Ministry of Health, Labourand Welfare’s “EnjoyGood Health byAdopting the New Lifestyle to PreventHeatstroke & COVID 19 Infection”.
(2) Observe proper cough etiquette.
(3) Disinfect your hands using the disinfectant provided at the entrance
of the building.
In the washroom, wash hands thoroughly with
soap.
(4) The university will determine whether or not you can enter campus and take
appropriate action in light of individual circumstances based on “Campus Entry Possibility Regarding COVID-19” posted on the university’s website. (Applicable until May 7, 2023)
3. Behavior on campus
(1) Behavior
in general
[1] Use
the "Health Management and Activity Log Sheet" for
daily records.
[2] For
extracurricular activities and work, use online systems or email and avoid
having people assemble in close contact whenever possible.
[3] If
you develop a fever or feel sick after entering campus, you should refrain from
using campus facilities and return home immediately.
[4] Maintain
enough space between people. Also, be sure to leave a
particularly large amount of space when conversing or speaking.
[5] Since
elevators may become closed, crowded, close-contact settings, use stairs unless
you are physically handicapped or are transporting equipment.
(2) Eating
and drinking
[1] Refrain
from having conversations while eating.
[2] In
addition to the above, the following points should be taken into consideration
when using the cafeteria.
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Disinfect hands with disinfectant provided in the cafeteria.
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When waiting in line to buy a meal ticket or receive a meal, leave space between people.
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Leave the cafeteria quickly as soon as your meal is finished and shorten the
time you stay in the cafeteria.