Jakarta – With the issuance of a Joint Decree of the Minister of Education and Culture, the Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri), the Minister of Health (Menkes), and the Minister of Religion on Guidelines for Implementation of Learning in the Covid-19 Pandemic, the government encourages accelerated face-to-face learning ) is limited by sticking to strict health protocols. Following these guidelines, LSPR will also carry out a vaccination program on Friday, April 9, 2021. This schedule is regulated by LLDIKTI Region III in determining universities to become vaccine centers. A total of 129 active LSPR lecturers registered with NIDN administered vaccinations at Yarsi Hospital starting at 11.00 WIB. The vaccination program is one of the efforts to transform the education sector towards limited Face-to-Face Learning (PTM), especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delivered by the Minister of Education of the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Nadiem Anwar Makarim online, that after educators and education personnel in education units are completely vaccinated against COVID-19, the central government, local governments, regional offices (Kanwil), or the Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) office require education units to provide limited face-to-face learning services while still implementing health and distance learning protocols. Even though the vaccinations have been given, recipient of this vaccination will certainly not forget to continue to apply the applicable health protocol. The series of vaccinations for 129 LSPR lecturers is scheduled for Friday, April 9, 2021 for phase I, and on Friday, May 7, 2021 for phase II.
“In supporting government programs, the LSPR institute of Communication and Business is happy to participate in the vaccination program, this is very important in preparing for Teaching and Learning Activities soon,” said Rector of LSPR Institute, Dr. Andre Ikhsano, M.Si.
“The COVID-19 vaccination program, which began in early 2021, provides new hope for all of us to be able to immediately embrace a new habit era by carrying out activities as before while still applying the discipline of health protocols,” said the Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture (Menko PMK). ) Muhadjir Effendy.
Of course, the vaccination process has gone through several stages first. LSPR sorted 129 lecturers to provide information about the medical background to anticipate congenital diseases, then all lecturers gradually before leaving for the vaccination site needed to carry out blood pressure checks with the LSPR medical personnel on duty. After getting a blood pressure check, gradually by implementing the health protocol, the LSPR lecturers went together to Yarsi University using the LSPR bus that had been provided.