Comply worldwide standards in handling pandemic: Vice President

Do not feel content with the minimum standards of local capabilities, however push ourselves to be able to comply the international standards

Jakarta – Vice President Ma’ ruf Amin has attracted public, particularly Indonesian young generation, to not just feel content with the minimum requirements of regional abilities, but to press themselves to comply to the global requirements in terms of pandemic handling.

” Do not feel content with the minimum standards of local abilities, however press ourselves to be able to comply the international requirements,” Amin noted in his speech throughout the 2nd batch graduation of the Syeikh Nawawi Tanara Fiqh College held practically here on Sunday.

Complying the worldwide capability standard can be manifested in the COVID-19 pandemic handling, he discussed.

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To this end, Indonesia ought to be prepared to face numerous global problems on COVID-19 because the countries all over the world have magnified cooperation on the pandemic handling, Amin highlighted.

” The world has ended up being more unified, so that we require to be ready to face numerous global issues. We are presently still dealing with the COVID-19 cases not transferred in your area, but internationally,” he described.

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The vice president stressed that the pandemic handling is not merely health problem, but also the spiritual issue considering that handling the COVID-19 suggests conserving lives.

” Self-protection, based on the spiritual view, is required. It indicates we should safeguard ourselves from the upcoming health problems because COVID-19 is not a presumed danger anymore, but it is genuine,” he mentioned.

Having treatment when exposed to COVID-19 is obligatory given that it is such a spiritual issue in line with the sharia law to protect ourselves from outbreak, he included.

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