Abstract
Covid-19 cases in Indonesia continue to increase sharply, the latest date is on July 22 2020 saw reactive patients reaching 91,751 cases, an increase there were 1,882 cases, deaths due to Covid-19 also increased by 139 people, the accumulative total of cases of death was 4,459 people. Assessment the effectiveness of government policies related to efforts to break the chain of transmission of Covid-19 continues to be carried out, including the implementation of social restriction policies large scale (PSBB) enforced in varios major cities in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze various conditions and problems implementation of large scale social restriction policies (PSBB) to allocating social assistance funds in the cities of Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bogor amidst unstable socio-economic conditions due to the Covid-19 pandemic refers to new habits in living everyday life, remembering these three big cities are cities with the intensity of socio-economic activities population with a heterogeneous background. Method which used in research is a qualitative method with collection techniques library data and interviews. The qualitative method is research which are descriptive in nature, using analysis, referring to data, utilize existing theory as supporting material, and produce a theory. The result of the study show that there are pros and cons to application this large scale social policy (PSBB), even the PSBB is considered useless and does not exist because there are still many fields that are still operating, distribution of social assistance funds that are considered a solution for the community many low income earners are still not on target
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