International Journal of Disaster Management
Vol 4, No 3 (2021): December

Missed Opportunities in the Early Response to COVID-19 in Aceh Province: January to May 2020

Sofyan Sufri (Nursing Division, Aceh Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health, Lampriet Banda Aceh, 23126)
Nurhasanah Nurhasanah (Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Syiah Kuala University)
Nurhayati Nurhayati (Nursing Division, Aceh Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health, Lampriet Banda Aceh, 23126)
Munazar Munazar (Nursing Division, Aceh Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health, Lampriet Banda Aceh, 23126)
Ainal Mardhiah (Nursing Division, Aceh Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health, Lampriet Banda Aceh, 23126)
Hermansyah Hermansyah (Nursing Division, Aceh Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health, Lampriet Banda Aceh, 23126)
Saiful Bakri (3Nutrition Division, Aceh Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health, Lampenerut Aceh Besar, 23352)
Misbahul Jannah (School of Medicine, Syiah Kuala University)
Febi Dwirahmadi (School of Medicine, Griffith University, Gold Queensland, 4217 Centre for Environment and Population Health, Griffith University, Nathan Queensland, 4111)
Shannon Rutherford (School of Medicine, Griffith University, Gold Queensland, 4217)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2021

Abstract

Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had catastrophic health and economic impacts worldwide. As of 20 September 2020, Indonesia ranked the third highest of fatalities due to COVID-19 infection in Asia and the second highest of confirmed cases in Southeast Asia.  Aceh, a province in the westernmost of the country, has also been impacted by the virus infections.This study aims to investigate the current Central and Aceh provincial government-led responses to COVID-19 pandemic from January to May 2020. It utilises existing regulations, official reports and relevant websites in order to assess and analyse the responses. The findings identify delayed early responses taken by Central and Aceh governments to stop and prevent the virus transmission; the absence of lockdown implementation (border restrictions at entry points such as borderland areas, seaports and airports); premature introduction of the new normal era; the absence of checkpoints and village alert teams throughout 23 districts; and inadequate enforcement of the established regulations to halt the spread of the virus in the province.Various recommendations are provided to enhance the current responses to COVID-19 in the province in order to reduce the pandemic risk to the community going forward, and strengthen the pandemic preparedness and response system.  

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IJDM

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Humanities Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Earth & Planetary Sciences Environmental Science Social Sciences

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The International Journal of Disaster Management (IJDM) is addressing the results of applied research to advance the knowledge in minimizing the potential impact of threats or warnings caused by natural or man-made disasters in a way to reduce the exposure of human activities to risks. IJDM is a ...