students
Dear Parents,
Kansai International University President
Chief of Crisis Response Headquarters
Atsushi Hamana
After the declaration of the third state of emergency until June 6th, 20 days have passed since it was designated as an area for priority measures to prevent the spread of infection from the 3st, and the number of new infected people in the Kansai area has been on a downward trend.On the other hand, the increasing proportion of delta mutant strains is becoming a source of concern.
As the spring semester is coming to an end, I am requesting that, as the president of the university, I take into consideration the voices of the students and adjust the dates for submitting final reports for each department and grade.In addition to thisFrom July 7th, remote learning students who have not registered for face-to-face classes will be able to freely take face-to-face classes on campus in order to prepare and submit exams and reports at the end of the semester, prepare for employment exams, etc. increase.
Infection control measures such as temperature measurement, confirmation of COCOA registration, and confirmation of masks when entering the campus will continue as usual, but consultation with faculty members, consultation/procedures at the administrative office, and use of the media center will also be easier.There is no change in the time spent on campus from 8:30 to 18:30, and the relaxation of restrictions on the places and times that the school bus and cafeteria can be used will be made after assessing the future situation, and will not be relaxed immediately. yeahHowever, regarding the use of university facilities, extracurricular activities can be resumed if sufficient infection control measures are in place and permission is obtained.Please take measures against infectious diseases and improve the quality of student life with Corona.
Regarding the vaccination, the first vaccination is scheduled for August 1th and 8th, and the second schedule is scheduled for September 7th and 8th, and we are waiting for the notification from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. We will start taking reservations for vaccinations from July 2 (Wednesday).Details on how to apply will be provided on the Universal Passport.
There are various information and rumors about the effects and side effects of vaccination, but the preventive effect of two doses of vaccination is about 2% with Moderna's vaccine, which is scheduled to be vaccinated at school, including mutant strains. announced by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.For this reason, the risk of vaccination seems to be small, and I think that the benefits are great considering the risk of severe illness and sequelae if infected with the new coronavirus.
It seems that some of you are worried about side effects.It is true that ``post-injection pain, fatigue, headache, muscle and joint pain, chills, diarrhea, and fever may occur. Most of these symptoms resolve within a few days after vaccination. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare explains.At the same time, it is calling for vaccination, saying, "In the unlikely event that vaccination causes health damage, there is a national vaccination health damage relief system (Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare website)."However, students with underlying diseases should consult their family doctor (family) before getting vaccinated.
everyone,It goes without saying that vaccination not only protects you but also your family and friends from getting infected.In addition, you will be able to travel, return to your hometown, and carry out extracurricular activities with peace of mind.In order for you to be able to attend face-to-face classes from September with peace of mind, you can receive vaccinations at our university even if you have not received your vaccination ticket. We expect that you will choose one of the inoculations and be inoculated.
There is no night without dawn, but until then, please continue to think proactively and logically, pay close attention to your own actions, and take responsibility for learning and infection prevention.