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Title Kesmas Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional (National Public Health Journal) Special Issue No 1, 2021
Edition Special Issue No 1, 2021
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Author(s) Jurnal Nasional Gizi - Personal Name
Subject(s) Jurnal Nasional Gizi
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GMD Karya Tulis Ilmiah
Language Indonesia
Publisher Universitas Indonesia
Publishing Year 2021
Publishing Place Jogjakarta
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Indonesia reported the first two cases of COVID-19 from Depok City, West Java, on March 2, 2020. This study aimed to evaluate the strategic response for
reducing the COVID-19 transmission which mainly comprised case management, large-scale social restrictions, including micro-scale social restrictions, and
the development of drugs and vaccines. The data were collected from the Indonesian Government’s official websites and the latest information from March
2020 to May 2021. A logical framework approach and a theory of change were used to describe, evaluate, and strengthen the strategic response. The current
strategic response has not reduce the COVID-19 transmission. As of May 30, 2021, 1,879,730 confirmed cases with 101,639 active cases, 1,663,998

recovered, and 50,404 deaths have been reported from 34 provinces. The case management faced a high positive rate and case fatality. The large-
scale social restrictions have not increased public awareness and behavior practice on the prevention and control. Currently, there is no cure, and the

vaccination needs more time to complete. Strengthening the current strategic response needs more testing, contact tracing, better quality treatment,
community education for behavior change, and effective vaccination.

Keywords: community education for behavior change, COVID-19, strategic response, vaccination
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