Community Adherence to Health Protocols Increases When Penalties Are Stricter
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It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Indonesia. Many people have started to disregard health protocols. A survey by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) reveals public opinions on how to improve adherence to health protocols.
Stricter legal sanctions are considered the primary option for improving compliance with health protocols. This was acknowledged by 46% of respondents in DKI Jakarta and 45.5% in Yogyakarta. Meanwhile, the public hopes the government will open a space for dialogue and public education on policies. 30% of respondents in DKI Jakarta and 31.3% in Yogyakarta supported this statement.
CSIS conducted a survey titled "Public Perception, Effectiveness, and Compliance in the Implementation of COVID-19 Health Protocols" from January 13-18, 2021. The survey involved 800 respondents, evenly distributed between DKI Jakarta and Yogyakarta. The survey does not claim to be nationally representative.
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