Review and analysis of current responses to COVID-19 in Indonesia: Period of January to March 2020
Djalante, Riyanti, Lassa, Jonatan, Setiamarga, Davin, Sudjatma, Aruminingsih, Indrawan, Mochamad, Haryanto, Budi, Mahfud, Choirul, Sinapoy, Muhammad Sabaruddin, Djalante, Susanti, Rafliana, Irina, Gunawan, Lalu Adi, Surtiari, Gusti Ayu Ketut and Warsilah, Henny, (2020). Review and analysis of current responses to COVID-19 in Indonesia: Period of January to March 2020. Progress in Disaster Science, 6 1-9
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Sub-type Journal article Author Djalante, Riyanti
Lassa, Jonatan
Setiamarga, Davin
Sudjatma, Aruminingsih
Indrawan, Mochamad
Haryanto, Budi
Mahfud, Choirul
Sinapoy, Muhammad Sabaruddin
Djalante, Susanti
Rafliana, Irina
Gunawan, Lalu Adi
Surtiari, Gusti Ayu Ketut
Warsilah, HennyTitle Review and analysis of current responses to COVID-19 in Indonesia: Period of January to March 2020 Appearing in Progress in Disaster Science Volume 6 Publication Date 2020-04 Place of Publication Online Publisher Elsevier Ltd. Start page 1 End page 9 Language eng Abstract The world is under pressure from the novel COVID-19 pandemic. Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world and predicted to be affected significantly over a longer time period. Our paper aims to provide detailed reporting and analyses of the present rapid responses to COVID-19, between January and March 2020, in Indonesia. We particularly highlight responses taken by the governments, non-government organisations and the community. We outline gaps and limitations in the responses, based on our rapid analysis of media contents, from government speeches and reports, social and mass media platforms. We present five recommendations toward more rapid, effective, and comprehensive responses. UNBIS Thesaurus GOVERNANCE
HEALTH
EPIDEMICS
INDONESIAKeyword COVID-19
Pandemic
ResilienceCopyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2020 Copyright type Creative commons ISSN 25900617 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2020.100091 -
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