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 Henny
United Nations University - Institute for the Advanced Study for Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Japan.
Ikatan Ilmuwan Indonesia Internasional (I4), Japan.
Prog Disaster Sci. 2020 Apr;6:100091. doi: 10.1016/j.pdisas.2020.100091. Epub 2020 Apr 4.
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.
世界正面临新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情的压力。印度尼西亚是世界上人口第四多的国家,预计将在较长时期内受到重大影响。我们的论文旨在详细报道和分析2020年1月至3月期间印度尼西亚针对新型冠状病毒肺炎的当前快速应对措施。我们特别强调政府、非政府组织和社区采取的应对措施。基于我们对政府讲话、报告、社会和大众媒体平台等媒体内容的快速分析,我们概述了应对措施中的差距和局限性。我们提出了五项建议,以实现更快速、有效和全面的应对。
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