2021
DOI: 10.21109/kesmas.v0i0.5104
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Strengthening the Strategic and Operational Response for Reducing COVID-19 Transmission in Indonesia

Abstract: Indonesia reported the first two cases of COVID-19 from Depok City, West Java, on March 2, 2020. This study aimed to evaluate the strategic response for reducing the COVID-19 transmission which mainly comprised case management, large-scale social restrictions, including micro-scale social restrictions, and the development of drugs and vaccines. The data were collected from the Indonesian Government’s official websites and the latest information from March 2020 to May 2021. Furthermore, a logical framework appr… Show more

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“…The need for a quick, accurate, simple, and affordable testing instrument is a determinant of whether or not the product is sold well in the market. The use of GeNoSeC19 spreads quickly because it has low cost and its result can be obtained within minutes [11]. The Head of Balapan Railway Station states that Balapan Station provides GeNoSeC19 examination service per June 21, 2021 and this test instrument has been used in Adi Sumarmo Airport of Surakarta.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for a quick, accurate, simple, and affordable testing instrument is a determinant of whether or not the product is sold well in the market. The use of GeNoSeC19 spreads quickly because it has low cost and its result can be obtained within minutes [11]. The Head of Balapan Railway Station states that Balapan Station provides GeNoSeC19 examination service per June 21, 2021 and this test instrument has been used in Adi Sumarmo Airport of Surakarta.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prolonged COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on various sectors of life, including health, economy, social, and education (Gandasari & Dwidienawati, 2020;Malahayati et al, 2021;Murad et al, 2020;Sun et al, 2021). The Indonesian government launched three main strategies to end the COVID-19 pandemic, including implementing 3T (testing, tracing, and treatment), implementing restrictions on micro-scale community activities, and COVID-19 vaccination (Sutomo et al, 2021). In its implementation, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia cooperates with various parties, namely the health office, public and regional hospitals, private hospitals, community organizations, and the public, in carrying out the COVID-19 vaccination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition can only be achieved with high and equal vaccination coverage. As the world's fourth most populous country, the Indonesian government aims to inoculate a total of 208,265,720 people by the end of the year 2021 (2) One of the Government's efforts to control the Covid-19 pandemic is to carry out mass vaccinations nationally, the target is to target 181.5 Indonesians until 2022 (3,4) . The aim is to reduce the number of deaths and positive cases of Covi prevent and protect public health, achieve herd immunity, maintain productivity and social and economic impact, and protect and strengthen the overall health system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%