The Jakarta Education Office would use discretion for 100-percent face-to-face learning if the number of COVID-19 positive cases found in schools were to .
Lately, some schools in several Indonesian cities have had to return to online learning after detecting significant COVID-19 transmission.
Thus, teachers .
University of Indonesia epidemiologist Tri Yunis Miko urged the Jakarta provincial government to re-evaluate the implementation of face-to-face learning, with .
Jakarta schools will continue 100-percent face-to-face learning (PTM) despite the recent increase in Omicron cases, deputy governor Ahmad Riza Patria said at .