202 1 which provinces delayed the notice of starting school in the second half of the year? 1.202 1 Zhengzhou, Henan Province, Notice of Delayed School Opening.
On August 15, the press conference on epidemic prevention and control in COVID-19, Zhengzhou City informed that according to the requirements of the Ministry of Education on the suspension of classes in high-risk areas and the suspension of students' return to school in high-risk areas, combined with the actual situation of epidemic prevention and control in Zhengzhou City, the school was originally scheduled to start on August 25, which was delayed.
2.202 1 Notice of Delayed School Opening in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province
On August 15, Dai Xinghai, deputy director of Nanjing Education Bureau, introduced that primary and secondary schools in Nanjing, including special education schools and kindergartens in secondary vocational schools, would be closed and returned to school on September 1 day. After 265 and 438+0 days in Nanjing, students will be organized to start school in batches.
3.202 1 Notice of Delayed School Opening in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province
The start time of primary and secondary kindergartens in Zhangjiajie City in the autumn of 2002 1 will be adjusted to September1,and the specific start time will be notified after comprehensive judgment on epidemic prevention and control.
4.202 1 Notice of Delayed School Opening in Yunnan
The Provincial Department of Education also stressed that it is necessary to plan and prepare for the start of the autumn semester as soon as possible. Schools in high-risk areas are closed and classes are resumed. Teachers and students in low-risk areas need to return to their territories 14 days before the start of school, do a good job in health monitoring according to the requirements of health and epidemic prevention, and make good preparations for normal education and teaching in autumn semester to ensure orderly, healthy and safe teaching.
Precautions during the epidemic 1. Always wearing a mask.
Wearing a mask all the time in public places. Don't feel lucky or troublesome. Don't take off your mask casually when passing through public places and taking public transportation.
2. Keep your distance from others.
No matter where you are, you should keep a certain distance from others, preferably 1 meter or more, especially in public places, and keep a sufficient distance from strangers. This can prevent other people's droplets from splashing on you or floating around you as much as possible, thus minimizing the risk of infection.
3. Go home or go back to the office to change clothes.
When we are on the way to work or in public places, although we wear masks on our faces, our clothes will inevitably come into contact with droplets in the air, and the range of clothes' contact with the outside world is far greater than that of our faces. The coat will bring the virus home, which will eventually lead to our indirect contact with the virus. So the first thing to do when you enter the door is to change the clothes you wear outside immediately. If possible, it can be disinfected by the door. In addition, if the office space is available, it is recommended to change clothes.