Human rights are rights inherent in the nature and existence of humans. Even so, human rights violations still occur frequently. This is reflected in the policy issued by the Jakarta Regional Government, namely the Jakarta Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2020 concerning the prevention of Covid-19 article 30 which reads "Anyone who deliberately refuses to receive Covid-19 treatment and/or vaccination, will be punished with a maximum fine of Rp.5,000,000, - "which seems to force the citizens of Jakarta to receive the Covid-19 vaccine which has not been clinically tested for its safety and halalness. The problem is whether or not this regulation is against the Human Rights Law Number 39 of 1999 by forcing Jakartans to receive the Covid-19 vaccine without exception and imposing a maximum fine of Rp. 5,000,000. This research is expected to enrich and expand knowledge. The method used in this research is normative research with a statutory approach, a comparative approach, and a conceptual approach. From this research it can be concluded that the Jakarta Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2020 concerning the prevention of Covid-19 article 30 which requires Jakarta residents not to refuse giving The Covid-19 vaccine contradicts Human Rights Law Number 39 of 1999 article 4 which states that everyone has the “right to life, the right not to be tortured, the right to personal freedom, thought and conscience, the right to religion, the right not to be enslaved , the right to be recognized as individuals and equality before the law, and the right not to be prosecuted on the basis of retroactive law are human rights that cannot be reduced under any circumstances and by anyone Keywords: Jakarta Regional Regulation, Covid-19 Vaccine, Legal Protection, Violation of Human Rights.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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