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Is the kindergarten classroom not ventilated and daylighting qualified?
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Poor ventilation in a kindergarten classroom in Wenzhou caused a large area of high fever among children.

Public trust. Zhongxin. com, Wenzhou, June 5 (Reporter Xu, intern Shao Siyi) Recently, the kindergarten in Baizhangkuang Town, wencheng county, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province was exposed that the classroom was not standardized, resulting in a large area of high fever for children. On the 5th, the reporter learned from the Education Bureau of wencheng county that 37 children had high fever symptoms, and they have basically recovered, but only 2 children still have fever symptoms. Zhao Dongping, deputy director of the Education Bureau, also said that kindergartens have been asked to do a good job of morning inspection and disinfection, remove the partition between the nap room and the activity room, ensure ventilation, and move into the new school building after the end of this semester.

Recently, the kindergarten in Baizhangkuang Town, wencheng county, Wenzhou was exposed that 50 students in a class of more than 60 people had symptoms of cold and fever and food poisoning due to poor ventilation in the classroom.

On the 5th, Li Shaofei, chief of infectious disease prevention and control department of wencheng county Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told the reporter that according to the test results on the evening of the 4th, the student was initially diagnosed as an upper respiratory tract infection, not a previously reported food poisoning.

Zhao Dongping, deputy director of wencheng county Education Bureau, also explained the matter. He said that many experts believe that the cause of the incident is that Baizhangkui is located in a mountainous area. In recent days, the temperature fluctuates greatly and it is easy to catch a cold. In addition, poor ventilation in the classroom leads to cross-infection, which leads to a large area of cold and fever among students.

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