DENPASAR - The Tangguh Dewata COVID-19 Task Force in Sumerta Kelod Village, Denpasar City, Bali, sprayed disinfectant during school sterilization in preparation for face-to-face learning (PTM) in several elementary and vocational schools.

The Head of Sumerta Kelod Village as well as the Chair of the COVID-19 Task Force, I Gusti Ketut Anom Suardana, said that his party had been trying since the beginning of the pandemic to carry out the best possible handling of COVID-19.

"This ancient finger is guarding and sterilizing all schools, pretending, banjars in Sumerta Kelod Village," he said, quoted by Antara, Friday, September 17.

After carrying out the innovation of guarding rurung or spraying disinfectants in every village alley, the COVID-19 Task Force is now carrying out Jaripurbakala activities or sterile guarding of temples, banjars, schools and fields, namely spraying to sterilization focusing on temples, banjars, schools, and the field as an effort to prevent transmission of COVID-19.

He added that this activity was started by spraying disinfectant by targeting schools from elementary to vocational level.

This is related to face-to-face preparations which are planned to be carried out in the near future following the decline in COVID-19 cases in Bali so that the implementation of community activity restrictions (PPKM) becomes level III.

"The village through the COVID-19 Task Force carried out socialization, education, to teachers at schools, spraying disinfectants so that schools were sterile from the corona virus," he said.

In addition, the COVID-19 Task Force also saw the readiness of schools to welcome PTM, namely the distance of seats, the availability of hand washing facilities, and complete health care facilities and infrastructure.

He also advised schools to form a small task force, involving teachers to participate in securing the school.

After spraying disinfectants in schools, his party will target pretending to be sprayed and followed by targeting banjars in the village.

Meanwhile, the Head of SDN 4 Sumerta Kelod, Made Nuriana, welcomed the response from the COVID-19 Task Force, which from the start was concerned with school conditions during this pandemic.

In fact, until now the school has been sprayed with disinfectant three times since the COVID-19 pandemic occurred.

"Regarding the implementation of face-to-face learning which still refers to existing regulations, namely the local government's decision, the school will make arrangements in the room by implementing strict health protocols," he said.

He added that face-to-face learning will be conducted in a limited manner with a maximum of 18 students in one room and the seat position will be arranged.

The central government set PPKM Level III for Bali so that PTM began to be prepared, and Denpasar City was no exception.

A number of schools in the capital city of Bali Province are ready to conduct PTM, just waiting for regulations from the Denpasar City Government and the Bali Provincial Government.


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