Joko calls for calm as Indonesia reports record daily increase in Covid-19 infections: 6,267 cases (total: 534,266)



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JAKARTA, November 29 (The Jakarta Post / ANN): President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has asked parents to remain cautious and patiently continue to assist their children in remote learning, suggesting that most schools in the entire country would remain closed for the rest of the year amid the current Covid-19 pandemic.

Addressing the public during a virtual commemoration of National Teachers’ Day, the president reiterated that the safety of every student and school staff was of the utmost importance during the current coronavirus emergency.

“I realize there are a lot of parents who can’t wait until schools reopen,” Jokowi said, quoted by kompas.com.

“But we must be careful, because health and safety are crucial.”

He went on to say that schools across the archipelago would still have to apply and enforce current health protocols once they are allowed to reopen, to further slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Indonesia reported on Sunday (November 29) its record daily increase in coronavirus infections with 6,267 cases, bringing the total to 534,266, data from the country’s Covid-19 task force showed.

This was the third record in a week for the Southeast Asian country. The data showed 169 new deaths from coronavirus, bringing the total deaths to 16,815.

Indonesia has the highest number of coronavirus cases and deaths in Southeast Asia. The numbers are also among the highest in Asia.

Jokowi suggested that parents train their children to adhere to physical distancing measures at home to ensure obedience during future physical classes at school.

“The key to control [the spread] Covid-19 is our discipline, ”said the president.

He conveyed his appreciation for the teachers and students, congratulating them on their rapid adaptation to online learning with the help of information and communication technology.

The challenges inherent in distance learning, such as limited interaction between students and their teachers, could be overcome by reinforcing the role of parents in their children’s studies, he said.

“Communication and cooperation between teachers and parents must continue to be improved,” Jokowi said.

The government recently gave local administrations, school administrations and parents the power to decide whether their schools should reopen for classroom learning for the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year, or from January to July of the next year, regardless. the level of risk of Infection by COVID-19 in your region.

Education and Culture Minister Nobody Anwar Makarim previously allowed some students in certain regions to go to school, Antara news agency reported.

During a visit to Rote Ndao Regency in East Nusa Tenggara earlier this month, Nadiem said that schools in the green or yellow zones can teach face-to-face, but the decision will be made by the school committee, the principal and local administrations.

Although students in the green or yellow zones can return to school, Nadiem said that whether or not to use this option to send their children to school is up to the parents. – The Jakarta Post / Asian News Network



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