All Schools In Kudus Are Allowed To Learn Face-to-face 100 Percent, As Long As...

KUDUS - The Kudus Regency Government in Central Java Province allowed all schools to carry out full face-to-face learning after the status of the restriction on community activities in their area was lowered from level 2 to level 1.

"Please hold PTM (face-to-face learning) with 100 percent capacity, but health protocols must still be applied strictly," said Kudus Regent Hartopo in Kudus, Antara, Tuesday, January 25.

Hartopo asked schools that wish to carry out face-to-face learning for all students to prepare a Task Force tasked with ensuring students and teachers comply with health protocols during teaching and learning activities in schools.

"Don't let when you apply for a permit to hold face-to-face learning with a 100 percent capacity to prepare a COVID-19 Task Force of nine people, it turns out that when checked, only two people," he said.

Currently, Kudus Regency is implementing a level 2 limitation on community activities, the district government only allows schools to carry out face-to-face teaching and learning activities with a limit of 50 percent of participants from the capacity of the study room.

However, there are already schools that carry out 100 percent face-to-face learning by implementing health protocols at the level of early childhood education to junior high school.​​​

Schools in Kudus Regency generally have prepared facilities and infrastructure to support the implementation of health protocols such as body temperature checkers, hand washing stations, and masks for school residents.