Local Traditions, Infectious Disease Outbreaks & Health Quarantine Regulation: Examining Society’s Legal Awareness on Social Restriction During The Outbreaks of Covid-19 Pandemic, presented in Health Law International Online Seminar under the Theme: Covid-19 Vaccination: Health Law, Justice and Human Rights Perspectives, June 5th, 2021

Simandjuntak, Marcella Elwina (2021) Local Traditions, Infectious Disease Outbreaks & Health Quarantine Regulation: Examining Society’s Legal Awareness on Social Restriction During The Outbreaks of Covid-19 Pandemic, presented in Health Law International Online Seminar under the Theme: Covid-19 Vaccination: Health Law, Justice and Human Rights Perspectives, June 5th, 2021. In: Health Law International Online Seminar: Covid-19 Vaccination: Health Law, Justice and Human Rights Perspectives, June, 5, 2021, Semarang, Indonesia via Zoom Meeting.

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Abstract

‘Mudik’ is one of Indonesian society’s traditions during religious holidays. Whether during Eid al-Fitr (Eid), or Christmas and Easter, Indonesian people flock to return home or do ‘mudik’ to celebrate the moment with loved ones back home. Since the Covid-19 outbreak pandemic, a ‘mudik’ tradition has been banned and temporarily suspended by the Government. The purpose is to prevent and break the chain of spreading the Coronavirus (Covid-19). Even though national regulations regarding health quarantine and infectious disease outbreaks exist and a large-scale social restriction and community activities restriction rules/policies has been enforced, violations of these regulations/policies remain high. For ‘mudik’ during religious holidays, people take various ways to return to thier original kampong, village or city, which ultimately impacts the increase of Covid-19 cases. This paper tries to talk about the increase in Covid-19 cases related to the tradition of 'mudik' during religious holidays and to discuss the regulation, policies and efforts that the government has issued and taken to lessen the local tradition of 'mudik' to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: 300 Social Sciences > 340 Law > 346 Private Law > Law Protection
300 Social Sciences > 340 Law > 348 Laws, regulations & cases
300 Social Sciences > 360 Social problems and social services
Divisions: Faculty of Law and Communication > Department of Law
Depositing User: Ms Marcella Elwina Simandjuntak
Date Deposited: 31 Aug 2021 04:28
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2024 23:20
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/26504

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