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The Ministry of Education opposes the closed management of universities across the board. Do you agree with closed management?
The epidemic is still spreading abroad, but novel coronavirus has been controlled in a relatively stable state at home. All walks of life have resumed their work and production, and people have gradually resumed their normal lives, going for a walk in the park and going shopping. Life has always been the same as before. At the same time, schools began to open one after another, and major universities organized students to return to campus in batches. college dropout and his long-time classmates began their normal campus life again. Different from before, in normal life, people still wear masks when they go out to crowded places, and schools have begun to implement closed management measures.

Colleges and universities are strict with students, and students have to walk around the campus, which affects their normal life to some extent. On August 27, 2020, the relevant personnel of the Ministry of Education expressed their opinions that the normalization of the epidemic situation should do a good job of normal protection in daily life, strictly manage students' access according to their different needs, and oppose the closed management of some schools across the board.

When the news came out, it attracted a lot of people's attention. Some students also said that the one-size-fits-all closed management makes students' life very inconvenient, while in some schools, teachers and staff are free to enter and leave, but students are not free to enter and leave, which makes students feel very unfair. People everywhere have formed the habit of daily protection in their daily life. Schools should also manage students in a more flexible way. While doing a good job in daily disinfection, requiring students to wear masks in crowded places and indoors, and advocating good hygienic living habits, students in need can be appropriately allowed to leave school, respecting the different needs of different students, and preventing and controlling the epidemic as much as possible without affecting people's lives.

The epidemic is not completely over, and we still need to do daily protection. The same is true for students. It is important to develop good living habits while studying homework. For students who need to drop out of school, the school should also give timely support.