2021
DOI: 10.20473/jpmk.v3i2.26706
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Education on the Management of Health Protocols to Avoid the Transmission of Covid-19

Abstract: Introduction: Since the COVID-19 pandemic that occurred in Indonesia and face-to-face learning in schools has been replaced by online methods, this does not mean that school students can be free from the transmission of the COVID-19 virus. There are still no banners, and educational activities on the prevention of the COVID-19 virus for residents of the MAN City School Palangka Raya. The purpose of this community service activity is to increase knowledge and awareness for students in carrying out health protoc… Show more

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“…Maintaining adherence to health protocols will be better to be able to prevent our bodies from being exposed to covid-19 (Fakih, Oktaviana, Nurlaili, Febrianto, & Nargis, 2022), so a process is needed to be able to remind again of the importance of using masks when outside the home, washing hands with soap, reducing unnecessary mobility, avoiding crowds and avoiding eating/drinking together which causes us to open masks when in public spaces. Education about the importance of a sustainable process needs to continue to be given to the society (Sulistyowati, Yani, Christyanni, Agus, & Nusantoro, 2021), although it seems that there is a decrease in the number of covid-19 cases. The awareness that prevention will be easier and cheaper than cure must also be reminded to the society, so that they return to adhere to health protocols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining adherence to health protocols will be better to be able to prevent our bodies from being exposed to covid-19 (Fakih, Oktaviana, Nurlaili, Febrianto, & Nargis, 2022), so a process is needed to be able to remind again of the importance of using masks when outside the home, washing hands with soap, reducing unnecessary mobility, avoiding crowds and avoiding eating/drinking together which causes us to open masks when in public spaces. Education about the importance of a sustainable process needs to continue to be given to the society (Sulistyowati, Yani, Christyanni, Agus, & Nusantoro, 2021), although it seems that there is a decrease in the number of covid-19 cases. The awareness that prevention will be easier and cheaper than cure must also be reminded to the society, so that they return to adhere to health protocols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%