Lessons learned from COVID-19 pandemic: Indonesia's perspective

A. Tanra, Musfiqoh Tusholehah
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Background: Coronavirus disease in 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory coronavirus-2 started in Wuhan and caused a global outbreak, including Indonesia. Indonesia is ranked fourth as the most populous country globally, with disparities in health, socioeconomic, and education. In this review, the authors intend to report the COVID-19 pandemic situation in Indonesia. Methods: We collect the relevant information from various resources such as government official data and press releases news outlets, as well as COVID-related studies based in Indonesia. Results: Indonesia does not have a uniform and one-way disaster preparedness system; this problem can be seen at the beginning of the pandemic where policy changes often occur and confuse the public. This situation has an impact on the high rate of transmission and death due to COVID-19. In addition, the pandemic is forcing people to implement social restrictions that affect people's income. Various efforts have been made by the government to deal with COVID-19, but the results are still not satisfactory. Conclusion: The pandemic of COVID-19 affects all Indonesians, physically, mentally, and economically. Fighting the pandemic is not one man's job; the Indonesian government is required to collaborate with the citizens to conquer the disaster of COVID-19 pandemic.
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从2019冠状病毒病大流行中吸取的教训:印度尼西亚的视角
背景:由严重急性呼吸道冠状病毒-2引起的2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行始于武汉,并引起包括印度尼西亚在内的全球疫情。印度尼西亚在全球人口最多的国家中排名第四,在健康、社会经济和教育方面存在差距。在这篇综述中,作者打算报告2019冠状病毒病在印度尼西亚的大流行情况。方法:我们从各种资源收集相关信息,如政府官方数据、新闻稿、新闻媒体以及在印度尼西亚进行的与新冠病毒相关的研究。结果:印度尼西亚没有统一的单向备灾系统;这一问题可以在大流行开始时看到,政策经常发生变化并使公众感到困惑。这种情况对COVID-19的高传播率和死亡率产生了影响。此外,大流行迫使人们实施影响人们收入的社会限制。虽然政府为应对新冠疫情做出了各种努力,但效果仍不理想。结论:COVID-19大流行影响到所有印度尼西亚人的身体、精神和经济。抗击疫情不是一个人的工作;印尼政府必须与国民合作,共同战胜新冠疫情的灾难。
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