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Covid in Classrooms

Monday, September 27, 2021

As many as 13,000 students are infected with Covid-19 after attending face-to-face learning at a number of schools.

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Students in the face-to-face learning at Pondok Labu 14 State Elementary School, South Jakarta, August 3. A total of 610 schools in the capital city held limited face-to-face learning with strict health protocols. Antara/Sigid Kurniawan . tempo : 172904388438.

Covid in Classrooms

FACE-TO-FACE learning, or PTM, allegedly becomes the cause of coronavirus transmissions among elementary school students. Data from the ministry of education, culture, research, and technology stated that around 13,000 students were infected with Covid-19 after attending direct learning at a number of schools.

The Covid transmission occurred in, among others, Panggang State Elementary School 1, Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakart

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