Implementation of Covid-19 Vaccination in LabuhanBatu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35877/454RI.daengku1271Keywords:
COVID-19, Vaccine, StrategyAbstract
The purpose of this study is to describe the application of vaccination guidelines against COVID 19. The theoretical approach used is to implement the policies of George C. Edward III. In this study used a descriptive qualitative approach. Collecting data through interviews and observations. Technical analysis of this research data includes data collection, data compression, data presentation, and drawing conclusions according to the Miles Huberman model. The results showed that the implementation of the COVID19 vaccination policy in Labuhanbatu actually showed a total of 444 problems in the implementation of the COVID19 vaccination in Labuhanbatu. Far from having targeted vaccinations, people who are potentially vaccinated are hesitant to report the cause of their absence to medical facility staff, vaccines according to the established schedule There is a shortage of active target groups for inoculants. Another important cause is the potential for vaccines obtained by medical institutions as providers, because some data include prospective survivors who have been vaccinated and some have been vaccinated elsewhere. Therefore, socialization by the local government regarding the implementation of the COVID19 vaccination policy in Labuhanbatu is important and provides education. Therefore, the researcher recommends improving and synchronizing data on prospective vaccine recipients so that vaccine recipients are monitored accurately and in an integrated manner. because some of the data includes prospective survivors who have been vaccinated and some have been vaccinated elsewhere. Therefore, socialization by the local government regarding the implementation of the COVID19 vaccination policy in Labuhanbatu is important and provides education. Therefore, the researcher recommends improving and synchronizing data on prospective vaccine recipients so that vaccine recipients are monitored accurately and in an integrated manner. because some of the data includes prospective survivors who have been vaccinated and some have been vaccinated elsewhere. Therefore, socialization by the local government regarding the implementation of the COVID19 vaccination policy in Labuhanbatu is important and provides education. Therefore, the researcher recommends improving and synchronizing data on prospective vaccine recipients so that vaccine recipients are monitored accurately and in an integrated manner.
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