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Abstract

The spread of the corona virus (Covid-19) has become a disaster and an international
problem whose impact is experienced by all citizens of the world, including the citizens of
Indonesia. Various efforts to prevent the spread of covid-19 have been carried out by the
Indonesian government. One of them, is Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar (PSBB).
Nevertheless, the implementation of the PSBB is not as easy as imagined. In practice, there
is not a slight contestation between the objectives of the government and the personal
interests of the individual community. Therefore, this study aims to describe the extent of
the effectiveness of PSBB policies in Indonesia. This study is a qualitative study. The main
data source used is various reports on the conditions of implementing PSBB in various
regions of Indonesia, both in the mass media coverage and various scientific researches.
Meanwhile, secondary data sources, namely various studies relevant to the subject matter
of this study. This type of research approach is empirical normative research. Meanwhile,
the theory used as a knife for analysis is the theory of legal effectiveness from Soerjono
Soekanto. This study concludes that the implementation of the PSBB policy in several
regions in Indonesia in its practical level has not been able to deliver effectively. This is
because there are problems in four aspects of the PSBB implementation policy, namely the
rule of law, law enforcement, public awareness, and facilities (facilities)

Keywords

Covid-19 effectiveness PSBB Indonesia

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