このウェブサイトではJavaScriptおよびスタイルシートを使用しております。正常に表示させるためにはJavaScriptを有効にしてください。ご覧いただいているのは国立国会図書館が保存した過去のページです。このページに掲載されている情報は過去のものであり、最新のものとは異なる場合がありますのでご注意下さい。

ご覧いただいているのは国立国会図書館が保存した2023年5月16日時点のページです。このページに掲載されている情報は過去のものであり、最新のものとは異なる場合がありますのでご注意下さい。収集時のURLは http(s)://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/covid-19/en/policies/message-taskforce-2.html ですが、このURLは既に存在しない場合や異なるサイトになっている場合があります。

(注記)このページの著作権について

ヘルプ


保存日:

ヘルプ


保存日:

ご覧いただいているのは国立国会図書館が保存した2023年5月16日時点のページです。このページに掲載されている情報は過去のものであり、最新のものとは異なる場合がありますのでご注意下さい。収集時のURLは http(s)://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/covid-19/en/policies/message-taskforce-2.html ですが、このURLは既に存在しない場合や異なるサイトになっている場合があります。

(注記)このページの著作権について

[フレーム]
JavaScript is required to display the University of Tokyo website correctly. Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh the page.
The University of Tokyo
Giving to UTokyoOpen a new window
Language

HOME

Education

UTokyo FOCUS

People

UTokyo FOCUS

COVID-19 Response
Home > COVID-19 Response > - Raising the University of Tokyo Activity Restrictions Index for Preventing the Spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) to Level 2 (Severe restrictions) -

- Raising the University of Tokyo Activity Restrictions Index for Preventing the Spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) to Level 2 (Severe restrictions) -

April 6, 2020

To all students, faculty and staff of the University of Tokyo:

The number of people tested positive daily for COVID-19 has exceeded 100 in Tokyo since this past weekend. As the rapid spread is likely to continue, the University of Tokyo will impose more strict restrictions on campus activities.

Specifically, based on “The University of Tokyo Activity Restrictions Index for Preventing the Spread of Novel Coronavirus Disease,” released on April 3, the university is raising its level to 2 (“severe restrictions”).

Level 2 indicates:

  1. ​For research activities, only the minimum number of laboratory staff necessary are permitted to enter the
    laboratories in order to continue experiments and research in progress. The staff members entering the
    laboratories should reduce the amount of time they stay on-site, and other staff members should work from
    home. Conducting experiments or other types of work alone in a laboratory is extremely dangerous and is thus
    strictly prohibited.

  2. Meetings should be done through videoconferencing only.

  3. Only gates with security guards present will remain open, and entrants must show their university ID, as has
    been implemented since April 4.

  4. Instructions will continue to be offered online.

  5. Prohibition on students’ extracurricular activities is continued.

All of the above measures are taken to protect the health and safety of the members of the University of Tokyo community. We shall continue to take prompt and appropriate measures to do everything possible so that we may bring back the free and open campus we so value at the University of Tokyo.

April 6, 2020


FUKUDA Hiroo
Executive Vice President
Head of the Novel Coronavirus Disease Task Force
The University of Tokyo



The University of Tokyo Activity Restrictions Index for Preventing the Spread of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) (PDF)

Inquiries about the content of this page: Public Relations GroupSend inquiry
Access Map

Kashiwa Campus

Hongo Campus

Komaba Campus

Kashiwa Campus

Back

Access and Campus Maps

Hongo Campus

Back

Access and Campus Maps

Komaba Campus

Back

Access and Campus Maps

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /