Chinese cities introduce customized bus routes for students to minimize COVID19 transmission risk
By Chen
Shasha
Suzhou,
a city in East China’s Jiangsu Province started a customized bus route on
Tuesday, April 7, for shuttling students to school, covering several middle and
primary schools, including kindergartens, in a bid to reduce the risk of
COVID-19 contagion amid citywide school resumption.
A
teacher from Suzhou No.10 High School, surnamed Wang, whose school comes under
this route, told the Global Times that during specified hours in the morning
and afternoon, the bus is available for students, and parents can accompany
their wards to school.
Passengers
must undergo body temperature screening before they board the bus, Wang said,
noting that the city launched this dedicated route in October 2019, much before
the pandemic befell.
“Now it
can help minimize risk of cross-infection amid COVID-19 along their way to
school, to some extent,” Wang said, adding that the city’s authority is
soliciting public opinions, in a bid to launch more similar routes in the city.
“It is
really nice to have such a special line for students, considering that traffic
congestion risk will increase if parents drive their kids to and from school by
themselves,” Suzhou resident Jack commented.
Some
other Chinese cities are also launching customized routes for students amid the
COVID-19 outbreak. As of April 5, Fuzhou of East China’s Fujian Province has
begun 11 bus routes for students, according to reports. The bus is equipped
with an automatic thermometer and a facial recognition system.
Li Meng,
a teacher in Fuzhou, told the Global Times students who want to use this
service, can register their information and other details using a mobile
application. A new line will be introduced if a certain number of students
register for the same route.
With
visible signs of COVID-19 waning in China, schools are gradually resuming
classes. They are adopting stringent plans to ensure health and safety,
covering transportation, ventilation, disinfection, self-protection, etc.
Wang
from the Suzhou school told the Global Times his school has laid out
step-by-step guidelines that students are expected to adhere to between school
and home, in a bid to reduce infection risks. Students are directed to eat
meals in different areas at the school to reduce risks of cross-infection.
At
Hangzhou of East China’s Zhejiang Province where schools are scheduled to
resume classes, across different grades, starting from April 13, some schools
have arranged separate timings for different grades to arrive and leave school
to avoid overcrowding. Certain schools have enforced a one-student-one-seat
policy to avoid close contact.
Source:Global
Times
On April 8, 2020, the safety
officer took the temperature of the students who took the bus line of No. 26
Middle School in Hohhot and registered the temperature.
Ding Genhou / People’s Daily
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