ANALYSIS POLICIES TO PREVENT COVID 19 AND THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL
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The Covid 19 prevention policy should be carried out quickly and should not be delayed because it involves life problems in the world. Analyzing the covid prevention policy in Indonesia, the findings state that the Indonesian government is very slow in handling the prevention of Covid 19 transmission, many of the people have been affected by positive cases of Covid 19, that's where the Indonesian government drafts policies related to the prevention of Covid 19 so that the positive cases in Indonesia increasing due to the government being very slow in making policies, and also the policies made by the government could not reduce the number of positive cases. However, the role of social capital in Indonesia is very high in preventing Covid 19, and working together and helping each other is what social capital does in Indonesia.
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