Legal Perspective of Community Participation in The Implementation of The Covid-19 Vaccination (E-Proceeding Health Law International Online Seminar 2021)

Yustina, Endang Wahyati (2021) Legal Perspective of Community Participation in The Implementation of The Covid-19 Vaccination (E-Proceeding Health Law International Online Seminar 2021). In: Health Law International Online Seminar.

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Abstract

Health is a right but also an obligation for everyone. Not being infected with a disease is a right, but not transmitting a disease to others is an obligation that must be carried out by everyone. The government is responsible for realizing the right to health and the community is responsible for participating in realizing the right to a healthy life. The point is that it is not only the government that must be responsible but also the involvement or participation of the community, including in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic This paper is a normative juridical study, using secondary data. One of the coping strategies is through the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination. Community participation in the implementation of vaccination is an obligation mandated by the Law (Health Law and Epidemic Law} in the effort to prevent, control & eradicate infectious diseases and their consequences. The form of community participation can be carried out individually or organized, in various stages, as an effort to realize the highest level of public health. Participation is done in an active & creative. Vaccination is one of the strategies to deal with COVID-19. The purpose of the implementation of vaccination, as stated in Article 4 Minister of Health regulations (PERMENKES) N0. 10 TH 202 among others for: a. reduce the transmission/transmission of COVID-19; b. reduce morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19; c. achieve herd immunity in society and D. protect the community from COVID-19 to remain socially and economically productive. Therefore, community participation in the implementation of vaccination is mandatory, and if this is violated it will result in the application of administrative sanctions as stipulated in Article 13 A paragraph (4) of Presidential Regulation Number 99 of 2020, and criminal sanctions as stipulated in Article 14 paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) of Law no. 4 of 1984 concerning Outbreaks of Infectious Diseases.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: 300 Social Sciences > 340 Law
Divisions: Graduate Program in Master of Law
Depositing User: ms Endang Wahyati
Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2024 06:30
Last Modified: 27 Apr 2024 06:30
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/35261

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