Date of commencement of Nantong University in the spring of 2023

The opening date of Nantong University in the spring of 2023 is February 18. One week before the start of school, teachers and students conduct health self-tests every day and truthfully report their own health monitoring. Students submit the health information form of returned students in the spring semester of 2023 in the information collection module of "Tutoring Cats" in today's campus App. From February 1 1 to February 17, employees punch in through the "employee health information" module in today's campus App.

In the first week after the start of school, organize the last postponement of the 2022-2023- 1 semester, and start classes after the postponement. In the first week of the course affected by the postponed examination, the college will organize teachers to make up lessons. For students who cannot report on time for some reason, the college must do a good job in teaching and postponing exams to ensure that no student falls behind.

If teachers and students have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue and sore throat, they should be tested for antigen or nucleic acid. If the test results confirm that you are infected with COVID-19, you must report it truthfully, stop reporting to school, and do not come to work and study in school with illness.

Teachers and students should be equipped with proper masks, disinfectant wipes, antigens and other commonly used epidemic prevention materials, as well as necessary antidiarrheal, antipyretic and analgesic drugs before going out. Personal protection should be done on the way, wearing masks should be standardized, and families and schools should try to be "two points and one line".

Teachers and students should focus on health monitoring in the first week after returning to school, be the first person responsible for their own health, strengthen personal protection, reduce going out and gathering activities, and pay attention to keeping a reasonable social distance from others in public places. If students have fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat and other symptoms, they must report to the counselor at the first time and go to the fever clinic on campus.