Implementation of the COVID 19 Vaccination Program for Children Aged 6-11 Years at Lhokseumawe, Aceh Province, Indonesia

https://doi.org/10.56225/ijassh.v1i4.96

Authors

  • Risna Dewi Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Malikussaleh, Indonesia
  • Maisyura Maisyura Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Malikussaleh, Indonesia
  • Dwi Fitri Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Malikussaleh, Indonesia
  • Ade Malahayati Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Malikussaleh, Indonesia
  • Mutia Sharani Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Malikussaleh, Indonesia

Keywords:

policy implementation, vaccine program, COVID-19, children

Abstract

Implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine program in Muara Dua Regency for children aged 6 to 11 years is responding to the Covid-19 outbreak by the Ministry of Health. It is initiated a vaccination program to expand the reach of the national vaccination program. Minister of health regulation number 18 of 2021 which regulates the implementation of immunization in the context of handling the 2019 corona virus disease (COVID 19) pandemic has this clause. The city of Lhokseumawe complies with the Covid-19 virus vaccination schedule from the central government. For children aged 6 to 11 years, socialization has been carried out to improve the performance of all elements so that they can suppress the growth of Covid 19. In order to achieve the goal of reducing the spread of COVID 19 for the generation of children, the cooperation of related parties has been carried out. useful in vaccinating children aged 6 to 11 years. This collaboration supports and strengthens each other. Human resources play a key role in driving policy implementation because they act as the driver. Lack of adequate information, training or human resource competencies contributes to the frequent failure of policy implementation. Human resources have the greatest impact on the efficiency and quality of execution. FORKOPIMCAM sees human resources as the initiative behind the initiative. To make the implementation of child vaccines successful, the public must be informed about the spread of COVID-19 and utilize all available human resources

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2022-11-30

How to Cite

Dewi, R., Maisyura, M., Fitri, D., Malahayati, A., & Sharani, M. (2022). Implementation of the COVID 19 Vaccination Program for Children Aged 6-11 Years at Lhokseumawe, Aceh Province, Indonesia. International Journal of Advances in Social Sciences and Humanities, 1(4), 197–203. https://doi.org/10.56225/ijassh.v1i4.96

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