A university in Zhengzhou only opens 720 bathing places a day. The reason why the school does this is, of course, to control the large population gathering. Because the bathroom in the school is limited, only the number of students entering the bathhouse can be controlled at a time, so as to ensure that the crowd will not gather in large numbers, and thus achieve the effective purpose of epidemic prevention. Some people think that it is enough to control the number of people entering each time, but why should we limit the number of bathing places in a day? I think it should be the following reasons.
The first point is to control the number of people taking a bath every day. Because most people choose to take a bath before going to bed at night, it seems to have become a habit of people, but after limiting the number of people who enter every day, many people choose to take a bath early to ensure that the number of people who enter the bathhouse at each time is limited.
The second point is layoffs.
In order to avoid a large number of people gathering after the start of school, it is impossible for all staff to participate, which may lead to insufficient hot water supply in the school, so the daily hot water quantity is quantitative. So this also limits the number of people taking a bath.
I think this series of protection work carried out by the school is necessary, because it is very unexpected to start school, so it must be done for the long-term plan after school. If something happens to someone at school, the whole school will be closed again. However, receiving closed management and a series of protective measures at school has no effect on learning. Students' job is to study, so I don't think the impact is too great.