Current Strategy to Combat COVID-19 in Indonesia

The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led the world to a tremendous health crisis. Indonesia is no exception to be impacted by the disease. Indonesia as the fourth most populous country in the world along with its authentic geographical, cultural, economic, and social condition is fac...

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Main Authors: Deasy Natalia Adriana, Muhammad Miftahussurur
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spelling id-langga.1085812021-07-12T02:41:31Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/108581/ Current Strategy to Combat COVID-19 in Indonesia Deasy Natalia Adriana Muhammad Miftahussurur R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led the world to a tremendous health crisis. Indonesia is no exception to be impacted by the disease. Indonesia as the fourth most populous country in the world along with its authentic geographical, cultural, economic, and social condition is facing great challenges in managing the outbreak. The government by its Task Force for COVID-19 has set strategies and regulations to control the transmission of the disease as well as to provide optimal health care while minimizing the impact of the pandemic mainly in fundamental sectors such as the economic growth. However, the number of new cases keeps increasing and the high case fatality rate is steadily above the global rate. Many concerns regarding this devastating condition such as the lack of empowerment to do the tests, trace, and treat to the primary care along with lack of discipline and awareness of the citizens worsened by social stigma of the disease, the unpreparedness in releasing the large social scale restriction, and the insufficient health care facilities to manage the disease. This article will highlight the current situation of COVID-19 in Indonesia as well as measures and policies being implemented to control the pandemic in their comparison to the established international guidelines and conditions in other countries. World Glaucoma Association 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/108581/1/15.%20Current%20Strategy%20to%20Combat%20COVID-19%20in%20Indonesia.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/108581/2/15.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/108581/3/15.%20Current%20Strategy%20to%20Combat%20COVID-19%20in%20Indonesia.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/108581/4/15.%20BUKTI%20KORESPONDENSI%20JURNAL%20The%20New%20Armenian%20Medical%20Journal.pdf Deasy Natalia Adriana and Muhammad Miftahussurur (2020) Current Strategy to Combat COVID-19 in Indonesia. The New Armenian Medical Journal, 14 (4). pp. 16-28. ISSN 1829-0825 https://ysmu.am/en/journal/vol_14_no_4_2020/
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Current Strategy to Combat COVID-19 in Indonesia
description The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led the world to a tremendous health crisis. Indonesia is no exception to be impacted by the disease. Indonesia as the fourth most populous country in the world along with its authentic geographical, cultural, economic, and social condition is facing great challenges in managing the outbreak. The government by its Task Force for COVID-19 has set strategies and regulations to control the transmission of the disease as well as to provide optimal health care while minimizing the impact of the pandemic mainly in fundamental sectors such as the economic growth. However, the number of new cases keeps increasing and the high case fatality rate is steadily above the global rate. Many concerns regarding this devastating condition such as the lack of empowerment to do the tests, trace, and treat to the primary care along with lack of discipline and awareness of the citizens worsened by social stigma of the disease, the unpreparedness in releasing the large social scale restriction, and the insufficient health care facilities to manage the disease. This article will highlight the current situation of COVID-19 in Indonesia as well as measures and policies being implemented to control the pandemic in their comparison to the established international guidelines and conditions in other countries.
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title_short Current Strategy to Combat COVID-19 in Indonesia
title_full Current Strategy to Combat COVID-19 in Indonesia
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title_full_unstemmed Current Strategy to Combat COVID-19 in Indonesia
title_sort current strategy to combat covid-19 in indonesia
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publishDate 2020
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