The Socio-Political Approach in Viewing the Vaccination Programs in Indonesia

Desca Thea Purnama, Asrul Nur Iman, Alif Alfi Syahrin, Khosiruddin Khosiruddin, Nikodemus - Niko
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The current COVID-19 pandemic has led to more social segregation among the world’s people, including in Indonesia. This pandemic has created social, economic, and political inequality. The turning point for getting out of this pandemic is when the COVID-19 vaccine is discovered. This article discusses how politics plays a role in the vaccination program in Indonesia. The vaccination program has already started to be implemented in January 2021, following the issues of an emergency use approval (EUA) permit by Indonesia’s Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (Indonesia: Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM)) and a halal (sacred) fatwa by the Indonesian Ulema Council (Indonesian: Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI)). At some stages of policy implementation, the government has not even been able to provide valid data related to the vaccination program. In this article, researchers explore the problems emerging concerning the COVID-19 vaccination program. Furthermore, researchers analyze the political agenda that is possible to become a health, social, and economic policy intervention in the corridor of the perspective of sociology.
从社会政治角度看印尼的疫苗接种计划
当前的COVID-19大流行导致世界人民之间的社会隔离加剧,包括在印度尼西亚。这一流行病造成了社会、经济和政治不平等。摆脱这场大流行的转折点是COVID-19疫苗的发现。本文讨论政治如何在印度尼西亚的疫苗接种计划中发挥作用。在印度尼西亚食品和药物监督机构(印度尼西亚:Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM))颁发紧急使用批准(EUA)许可证和印度尼西亚乌里玛理事会(印度尼西亚:Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI))颁发清真(神圣)法特瓦之后,该疫苗接种计划已于2021年1月开始实施。在政策实施的某些阶段,政府甚至无法提供与疫苗接种计划有关的有效数据。在本文中,研究人员探讨了COVID-19疫苗接种计划出现的问题。此外,研究人员还从社会学的角度分析了可能成为健康、社会和经济政策干预的政治议程。
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