Analysis of the government regulations on COVID-19 pandemics in Indonesia: implementation and challenges

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Abstract

COVID-19 started in China and then spread to other countries. The Indonesian government officially announced the first case of COVID-19 on 2nd March 2020. Previously, on 4th February, the Ministry of Health issued a Decree of the Minister of Health number HK.01.07 of 2020 regarding "Determination of Novel Coronavirus Infection (2019-Ncov Infection) as a Disease That Can Cause Outbreaks And Efforts to Overcome it". WHO then declared COVID-19 as a pandemic on 11th March 2021. After that, the central government issued various regulations related to the handling of COVID-19. This paper aims to study the regulations issued by the Indonesian government regarding the handling of COVID-19. The research method uses a content analysis method using nVivo software. The study results show that the regulations are quantified, consisting of 30% related to social, 10% related to the budget, 25% related to health, 20% related to COVID-19 handling organizations, and 15% related to economic recovery. This paper also presents the challenges related to the implementation of these regulations.

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Hidayat, B., Putri, A. S., Ophiyandri, T., Istijono, B., Amaratunga, D., Haigh, R., & de Silva, A. (2021). Analysis of the government regulations on COVID-19 pandemics in Indonesia: implementation and challenges. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 331). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202133101016

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