Jakarta reopens 600 schools as restrictions ease up

Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, reopened its 600 schools on Monday after the devastation virus wave and the ease in restrictions but warned everyone to be cautious as the transmissible Delta variant is still a threat. 

Jakarta has dropped its cases after being the Asia’s coronavirus epicenter with more than 4 million cases and 131,000 fatalities overall, authorities said. 

Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan stated that out of 10,000 schools, 610 have been reopened but with 50-percent capacity in a trial resumption last April. 

Anies also mentioned that 70% of Jakarta’s 10 million population have been vaccinated while on the other hand, 91% of children aged from 12-18 and 85% of educators have been inoculated. 

Vaccinations are not mandatory for at-school learning and the COVID-19 situation is much more under control,” Anies said in a statement. 

Strict health protocols must be observed such as wearing of face masks at all times and chatting in class is prohibited. Schools will only operate under a 50-percent capacity with two shifts. 

According to the Indonesian Health Ministry, there were 7,427 new infections on Sunday, the lowest daily cases since June 9 and a steady decline of cases since July 15 was observed.

(PHOTO CREDIT: Reuters.com)

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