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The Relationship of Vaccination with the Effectiveness of Covid-19 Control Policies in Indonesia Junaedi, Dedi; Norman, Efrita; Arsyad, M. Rizal; Salistia, Faisal; Hadi, Sholikul
International Conference on Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The 2nd International Conference on Islamic Studies (ICoIS)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Darul Ulum Banyuanyar Pamekasan

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This study aims to analyze the relationship between vaccination and the effectiveness of policies to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. The quantitative analysis method with a dummy variable multiple regression approach was used to examine the vaccination times series data, cases, deaths and recoveries of Covid-19 patients for the period December 2020 – August 2021. The results show vaccination (especially dose 2) and the PPKM policy (Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities). have a significant impact on increasing cases, deaths and recoveries of Covid-19. Every 1,000 doses of vaccination has the potential to add 59 recovered patients, 46 new cases and 2 deaths. The impact on recovery is relatively higher than the impact on additional cases and deaths. A similar trend occurs when considering the impact of PPKM policies (micro, emergency and levels 1-4) on the increase in recovery, which is relatively higher than the similar impact on the rate of increase in cases and deaths. The impact on increasing cases and deaths can be said to be a risk that needs to be considered in future policy implementation.
Analysis of the Religious Behavior of the Bogor Society in the Era of the Covid-19 Pandemic Norman, Efrita; Junaedi, Dedi; Romli, Moh; Arsyad, M. Rizal; Supriyatna, Rio Kartika
International Conference on Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The 2nd International Conference on Islamic Studies (ICoIS)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Darul Ulum Banyuanyar Pamekasan

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The Covid-19 pandemic has made many multidimensional and multisectoral changes. This study aims to analyze the impact of the pandemic on the religiosity (religious behavior) of the community, especially the Laa Roiba National IAI academic community, Bogor. Descriptive-qualitative analytical method was used as a research method with a sample of the academic community of IAI National Laa Roiba Bogor. The pandemic that lasted more than 18 months had a real impact on the religious behavior of the people of Bogor Regency. Before the pandemic, most people used to pray in congregation at the nearest mosque/musholla. During the pandemic, most people choose to pray at home or alone. Entering the transition period, some began to congregate to the mosque/musholla, and when PPKM was implemented, some of them returned to their homes. Meanwhile, for Friday prayers and Eid prayers, some residents were still looking for mosques/musholla to perform them. Iftar together, family gathering (silaturahim), and religious study tend to decrease, except online via Zoom and Google Meet or social media such as WAG and Facebook. In the midst of limitations, the infaq tradition tends to persist, even a small number of residents increase their infaq. Likewise, feelings of religiosity and levels of personal piety are acknowledged to have increased after the pandemic.