Indonesia's COVID-19 Vaccination and Economic Resilience Strategy slide image

Indonesia's COVID-19 Vaccination and Economic Resilience Strategy

Government And Society Prepare To Live With Covid-19 COVID-19 is a new disease that needs to be faced and prepared for its sustainable handling Burden of Disease in Indonesia (2019) Living With Covid-19 16.51 million 1. 2. 3. Health Monitor independently; Testing/screening is done by yourself; Managing your own health (knowing when to go to the hospital, when to go to the doctor, also the type of Cardiovascular diseases Cancers Diabetes and kidney diseases Musculoskeletal disorders Respiratory Infections and TB Digestive diseases Other NCDs Neonatal disorders Mental disorders Respiratory diseases Neurological disorders Enteric infections Transport injuries Unintentional injuries 6.76 million 5.52 million 5.23 million 4.56 million 4.04 million 3.99 million 3.91 million 3.38 million 3.18 million + 2022 COVID-19 is an additional burden of disease that needs to be taken into account and a reference for the health system going forward 12.76 million 2.61 million 2.43 million 2.29 million Skin diseases 1.71 million Nutritional deficiencies 1.62 million Other infectious diseases 1.34 million Malaria & neglected tropical diseases HIV/AIDS and STIs Substance use disorders Self-harm 371,921.93 Maternal disorders 326,556.16 Interpersonal violence 228,972.97 Natural disasters 93,561.62 Conflict and terrorism 21,562.49 934,929.67 775,832 24 382,851.19 Government Response: 怂 Creating a Countermeasure Program ā—‹ Providing health facilities and medicine capacity Ensure Vaccine Availability Community readiness: Living with COVID-19 (activities with vigilance) o Managing individual risk factors medicine you need), including a healthy lifestyle and strengthening the immune system. 4. The community is given a guideline for the protocol for daily living with Covid-19, as people live with the previous disease which is shown in the graph below. IN THE NEW NORMAL LIFE, COVID 19 IS INCLUDED IN THE CATEGORY OF RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS, INCLUDING INFLUENS AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES 0 2 million O Sources: Burden of Disease - Our World in Data Source: Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs 11
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