2022
DOI: 10.25041/cepalo.v6no1.2584
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HEALTH PROTOCOLS ON E-COURT SYSTEMS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ERA (In Bandar Lampung City)

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the health sector and the economy. As an affected country, the Indonesian government has issued many policies to prevent and control the Covid-19 virus. However, substantial problems arise, with the absence of compliance from some people in certain areas, such as Bandar Lampung City, Lampung Province. Although the local government issued Regional Regulation Number 3 of 2020 concerning Adaptation of New Habits in the Prevention and Control of Corona Virus Disease… Show more

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“…This is possible because by complying with the procedures, the possibility of the body being exposed to the virus that causes covid-19 is smaller, so it is more likely to be able to avoid the disease covid-19. Maintaining adherence to health protocols will be better to be able to prevent our bodies from being exposed to covid-19 (Fakih, Oktaviana, Nurlaili, Febrianto, & Nargis, 2022), so a process is needed to be able to remind again of the importance of using masks when outside the home, washing hands with soap, reducing unnecessary mobility, avoiding crowds and avoiding eating/drinking together which causes us to open masks when in public spaces. Education about the importance of a sustainable process needs to continue to be given to the society (Sulistyowati, Yani, Christyanni, Agus, & Nusantoro, 2021), although it seems that there is a decrease in the number of covid-19 cases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is possible because by complying with the procedures, the possibility of the body being exposed to the virus that causes covid-19 is smaller, so it is more likely to be able to avoid the disease covid-19. Maintaining adherence to health protocols will be better to be able to prevent our bodies from being exposed to covid-19 (Fakih, Oktaviana, Nurlaili, Febrianto, & Nargis, 2022), so a process is needed to be able to remind again of the importance of using masks when outside the home, washing hands with soap, reducing unnecessary mobility, avoiding crowds and avoiding eating/drinking together which causes us to open masks when in public spaces. Education about the importance of a sustainable process needs to continue to be given to the society (Sulistyowati, Yani, Christyanni, Agus, & Nusantoro, 2021), although it seems that there is a decrease in the number of covid-19 cases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From table 6, it can be seen that there is 1 element that has a low value, namely the Infrastructure element, this shows that the handling of existing infrastructure at the Mataram City Regional Finance Agency is still a weakness or lacks in providing services to the community. The possibility of low public assessment in the IKM survey is related to this element of infrastructure, one of which is because the service implementation sector does not have the infrastructure, namely facilities that are not sufficient to implement the Covid-19 protocol in providing services (Fakih et al, 2022). The statement consistent with (Alamsyah, 2018) (Musriha et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obvious violations include not wearing masks and doing activities or gathering without maintaining a physical distance. The community has not fully complied with the government's call to implement the 3M health protocol (5). Among other factors, culture or habits are difficult to abandon, such as the habit of gathering without wearing masks, so this is undoubtedly difficult to get used to in society.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%