Abstract

T1he Covid-19 virus pandemic has resulted in a fairly large scale of sufferers and deaths. For more than a year, Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia has killed more than 45,000 people. In order to prevent the spread of Covid-19 virus, it surely requires public policies issued at the national and regional levels. Through a normative research approach and covered by the Post-Positivism paradigm, it shows that public policies issued nationally and regionally are needed in synergy and integration to be able to regulate and determine so that citizens become obedient and together overcome the Covid-19 Virus Pandemic. There are two ways to deal with the Covid-19 virus, namely by using penal and using non-penal facilities. Both facilities are carried out together so that they are integrative and provide maximum results.

Highlights

  • The Covid-19 Handling Committee and National Economic Recovery have noted that as of May 2021, the Covid-19 Virus Pandemic in Indonesia has resulted in more than 45 thousand deaths

  • The committee was formed based on Presidential Decree No 82 in the year 2020, having a lean and straightforward institutional structure, has prevention efforts implemented with an initial target of 40 million people who can be vaccinated

  • In addition to the immunity given to the citizens through vaccinations in Indonesia, through the Sinovac and Astrazeneca vaccines, it seems that avoiding infection of Covid-19 virus with health protocols is necessary

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Summary

Background

The Covid-19 Handling Committee and National Economic Recovery have noted that as of May 2021, the Covid-19 Virus Pandemic in Indonesia has resulted in more than 45 thousand deaths. The implementation of Community Activity Restrictions is not fully implemented, considering the level of spread and sufferers of Covid-19 does not occur evenly in all provinces and districts/cities in Indonesia. The spread of Covid-19 sufferers was recorded at the beginning of May 2021; DKI Jakarta Province experienced the highest number with 24.4% or 411,573 cases. The imposition of the Micro ERSA on the majority of provinces in Indonesia does not guarantee that this strategy will obstruct the spread of the Covid-19. The implementation of Micro ERSA in DKI Jakarta Province cannot control the spread of the Covid-19 Virus. The macro and strict imposition of Enforcement of Restrictions on Social Activities (ERSA) requires policy to support nationally and regionally. Implementing the proper and proportionate use of correctional facilities requires integration between national and regional policies

Problems
Review of Literature
Policy Synchronization and its Implementation at National and Regional Levels
The Use of Penal and Non-Penal Facilities in Handling the Covid-19 Pandemic
Conclusion
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