Covid-19 Self-Isolation Center



Since it was first confirmed by the government on March 2, 2020 confirmed cases of the corona virus have continued to rise and there has been no sign of a down trend until this post was made.

Many buildings have been converted into isolation centers, because many Indonesian residences are not suitable for self-isolation at home. Buildings such as hajj dormitories, government buildings, schools, stadiums, athletes' homestays, hotels and others.

The Indonesian government has taken various ways to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, providing isolation places, restrictions on the movement of people between regions, cities or regions, temporary closures, restrictions on working hours in public places, carrying out work from home policies, tracing and periodic swabs, provision of drugs, oxygen, emergency hospitals and vaccination policies.

Indonesia is a country with an area almost the same as Mexico but Indonesia is an archipelago country with a population of 271,349,889 people (2021). Of course, it is not an easy thing if only the government's role is needed in dealing with this COVID-19 pandemic. 2021, some Indonesian people who think this pandemic is something made up by a few people to do business and make profits and make Covid-19 just a fictitious narrative. In fact, COVID-19 has killed 92,311 of the 3.37 million cases. accounted for at least 2.19% of deaths in the world due to COVID-19.

There needs to be an active role from community leaders, health workers and influential influencers to help control the spread of COVID-19. Hopefully mortality decreased, the patients were cured, people are always healthy and Indonesian economy recovers.

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