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[フレーム]To all academic and administrative staff at the University of Tokyo:
From the end of 2020 through the beginning of 2021, the number of people newly infected by the novel coronavirus in Tokyo grew to over 1,000 per day, and infections continue to spread in the municipalities throughout the Tokyo metropolitan area. In response to this situation, on January 7, the national government declared a state of emergency for the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo and the three neighboring prefectures of Saitama, Chiba and Kanagawa). Meanwhile, with regards to the University of Tokyo, although there have been no infections directly related to on-campus activities, the number of University members, particularly students, becoming infected is increasing rapidly. Also, the two months of January and February are marked by a series of significant academic events, including exams, thesis evaluations and university entrance examinations. In order for these events to be carried out safely, it is necessary to further strengthen infection prevention measures.
Upon taking a comprehensive account of this situation, we have decided to raise the level of The University of Tokyo Activity Restrictions Index for Preventing the Spread of Novel Coronavirus (first announced on April 3, 2020) to Level 1 starting on January 11. In accordance with the state of emergency declaration period, we will keep the Index at Level 1 at least through February 7. After assessing the situation again at that point, we will decide whether to lower, maintain or raise the level. Taking into account the fact that the government extended the state of emergency period for Tokyo and three other prefectures on March 5, we have decided to extend Level 1 restrictions as outlined in the UTokyo Activity Restrictions Index from February 7 through March 21.
Under Level 1, we ask that you cooperate with the following restrictions:
Also, besides the activity restrictions listed above, please note that the Japanese government is restricting the new entry into Japan of foreign nationals from overseas. For details, please review the latest information released by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In addition to following these regulations, changes to your behavior are crucial. From cases so far, we have learned that much of the spread of infection comes from those with asymptomatic or mild cases of the novel coronavirus. The main means of infection transmission is through saliva, and the longer one has their mask off, and the more one speaks or otherwise vocalizes, the easier it is for infection to occur. Also, infections seem to happen if one is with an infected person for a long time in a closed space, even if they are wearing masks. Taking these facts into consideration, during the period of the state of emergency, we ask that you avoid eating, drinking, singing or doing other similar activities together with people who are not members of your household. Also, as infections can occur when taking off masks and speaking, please refrain from speaking when eating during lunchtime or breaks. Furthermore, in the case of infection, in order to prevent a series of infections from occurring, avoiding doing activities in large groups is considered to be effective.
As there have been no cases of infection due to activities on campus, and because we are raising the Activity Restrictions Index to Level 1, the UTokyo campuses are considered to be relatively safe. Therefore, it is possible to engage in on-campus activities while taking sufficient caution to prevent infection.
At Level 1, the Health Centers at Hongo, Komaba and Kashiwa are all still continuing to provide medical treatment. Necessary medical examination systems are also in place. They also welcome consultations by phone, so if you have any concerns, please contact them.
January 7, 2021
Updated March 5, 2021
FUKUDA Hiroo,
Executive Vice President
Head, UTokyo Coronavirus Task Force