Teachers In Kudus Must Be Vaccinated To Learn Face-to-Face, Students Should Not Stop By Friends' Homes
JAKARTA - The Government of Kudus Regency, Central Java, requires all teachers in the local area to undergo COVID-19 vaccination as a condition that all schools can hold face-to-face learning.
"Before undergoing COVID-19 vaccination, it is certainly not allowed to hold face-to-face learning. The Holy Government will also seek the availability of vaccines," said Kudus Regent Hartopo, in Kudus, reported by Antara, Monday, April 12.
According to him vaccinations for teachers are a priority because it is ahead of face-to-face learning for all schools.
Even if the number of vaccines is not enough, he said, then the learning will certainly remain with the system in the network (online).
He reminded that when forced to be held online, teachers are asked to work hard to routinely give assignments, do not let no task at all.
Regarding the simulation of face-to-face learning, Hartopo appreciated that it has been running smoothly and all comply with health protocols.
Nevertheless, the school is asked to remind its students to remain compliant with health protocols, starting to come until the time of returning to their respective homes.
According to him, students who are not delivered or picked up by his parents, are also asked to go straight home and should not stop by at food stalls or friends. If there is such a report, then the implementation of the simulation must be re-evaluated.
For the implementation of the exam, The Holy Regency will propose to the Governor of Central Java to be held face-to-face because if online is considered ineffective.
Hartopo and his group not only reviewed the implementation of face-to-face learning simulations at SMP 1 Jekulo, but also at SMA 1 Bae, while other schools that conducted simulai, namely MTs Negeri 1 Kudus, SMK Wisuda Karya and MA NU Banat Kudus.