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Be careful of heat stroke!

Last updated on June 2, 2020.

Press release materials

June 2, 2020

Fire Bureau Emergency Department

Hiroshi Taira

TEL: 045-334-6771

Fax: 045-334-6785

Every year, when the temperature suddenly rises, the number of people who are not accustomed to the heat and are transported by emergency with suspected symptoms of heat stroke, and 23 people were transported by emergency during May this year. In addition, with the emergence of COVID-19 infection this year, it is necessary for each individual to practice a lifestyle that incorporates more measures than ever before, such as (1) securing physical distance, (2) wearing masks, (3) hand washing and avoiding "three dense, close, and sealing." This summer we will have a different living environment, so it is important to pay more attention to heat stroke than usual. Let's keep heat stroke precautionary measures more than ever while taking sufficient infection control measures!

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