Regarding The Spike In COVID-19 Cases, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad Suggests The Implementation Of Face-to-face Learning Should Be Postponed
JAKARTA - Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI), Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, asked the government to postpone the implementation of face-to-face learning (PTM) in line with the recent surge in COVID-19 cases. Moreover, new variants were found in several areas ahead of the opening of PTM in schools in July.
"There may be a number of things that the government needs to evaluate on plans. Among other things, the issue of attendance at school may be postponed a bit", Dasco told reporters, Tuesday, June 15.
According to him, the policy for opening face-to-face schools was determined before there was a high spike in COVID-19 in several areas. So, he said, it was natural that the face-to-face school plan would be reconsidered.
"Perhaps this has been delayed by two months, three months of implementation while waiting for the COVID-19 situation, which hopefully the spike can be overcome", said the daily chairman of the Gerindra Party Central Executive Board (DPP).
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Previously, the Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Puan Maharani, reminded the government that face-to-face learning in July should be carried out carefully.
The government and related parties, according to her, are important to fulfill a number of requirements, before starting face-to-face learning in schools.
"The plan to restart face-to-face learning in schools must of course be supported, but we must be careful and fulfill all the conditions for preventing the transmission of COVID-19", said Puan Maharani in a statement in Jakarta, Monday, June 14.
The chairman of the PDIP Party DPP said that face-to-face learning in schools during the pandemic can only be done after the positive ratio of COVID-19 is below five percent and the death rate decreases.