2022
DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.03.02.06
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Media and Face-to-Face Communication Behavior Serang District Communities in Conditions Reducing Cases of Covid-19

Abstract: Media communication behavior is a habit that is carried out by individuals or groups in consuming information through the media.With the Covid-19 case, which was experienced by the entire world's population, it resulted in the emergence of new communication patterns, especially to avoid face-to-face communication processes so as to reduce the spread of the virus that was feared by almost the entire world's population, especially the people in Serang Regency. The purpose of this study was to look at communicati… Show more

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“…Online uses: Finally, another fact noted during the confinement is the rise of remote activities (e-work, e-education, e-commerce, etc. ), which enabled maintaining activities during stay-at-home orders while avoiding displacements and physical contact [53], [54]. Teleworking has experienced considerable growth [29], [32]and has been positively received by workers who have used it [55].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Online uses: Finally, another fact noted during the confinement is the rise of remote activities (e-work, e-education, e-commerce, etc. ), which enabled maintaining activities during stay-at-home orders while avoiding displacements and physical contact [53], [54]. Teleworking has experienced considerable growth [29], [32]and has been positively received by workers who have used it [55].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%