Covid-19 Pandemic and Institutional Reconstruction Towards a New Normal Life

Ricardi S. Adnan
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New norms and social institutions have emerged in connection with the Covid-19 pandemic and in many ways have replaced the previously considered good order. The foreign phrase which is currently a term has been agreed upon by all parties as an invitation and a word of hope - new normal. Through literature study, this article reviews the fact that there have been institutional changes in various aspects of life because of the pandemic faced by the community for more than a year. By conducting a study of the results of research and internal monitoring of the Covid-19 Task Force and supported by secondary data, this article discusses three levels of social interaction structure that are interconnected and influence each other. At first the pandemic brought shocks that caused negative effects on almost all aspects of life, but in the course of time the difficult conditions gave various optimism to rearrange existing institutions to be more relevant to the contemporary context full of change. Doubts, incoherence, and weak aspects of government institutions are the cause of the continued spread of the pandemic. The legitimacy of the policy is the key to stopping the pandemic as well as institutional restructuring.
新冠肺炎疫情与迈向新常态的制度重建
与Covid-19大流行有关的新规范和社会制度已经出现,并在许多方面取代了以前被认为是良好的秩序。这个外来语目前已成为一个术语,各方都同意这是一个邀请和希望之词——新常态。通过文献研究,本文回顾了一个事实,即由于社区面临的流行病一年多来,生活的各个方面都发生了制度变化。通过对Covid-19特别工作组的研究和内部监测结果进行研究,并以辅助数据为支持,本文讨论了相互联系和相互影响的社会互动结构的三个层面。起初,这一流行病带来了冲击,对生活的几乎所有方面都造成了负面影响,但随着时间的推移,困难的条件使人们对重新安排现有机构持各种乐观态度,使其更适应充满变化的当代环境。政府机构的疑虑、不协调和薄弱是造成这一流行病继续蔓延的原因。政策的合法性是制止大流行病和体制改革的关键。
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