Sextuple helix model for recovery COVID-19 in Indonesia: A scoping review

Fikri E., Firmansyah Y.W., Ramadhansyah M.F., Widyantoro W., Lewinsca M.Y., Berlian A.I., Fuadi M.F., Diyana S., Solehuddin M., Triguswinri K., Rafika R., Widyawati A., Sukaningtyas R., Muslyana M., Rizqullah D.A.R., Rettob M.P.R., Setyowati L., Pratama A.Y.

Abstract

COVID-19 is a new disease caused by the coronavirus since 2019 that occurred in Wuhan, China, which was suspected to be an acute respiratory syndrome that was severe enough to eventually be referred to as SARS-CoV2. Prevention of COVID-19 transmission can be done in several ways, one of the most important is avoiding direct contact with COVID-19 sufferers. If direct contact is unavoidable, maintaining quality personal hygiene is the next major step that is sufficient to ensure prevention. Prevention that can be used is to use the Sextuple Helix model must continue to be used in making important decisions to control a disease or pandemic such as COVID-19. The implementation of comprehensive interventions using academia, social communities, industry, government, media, and the environment is an effective means to reduce the spread of COVID-19. This study uses a systematic review method with a scoping review approach. The conclusion is that Researcher and academicist, Industry, Environment, Media and Information, Government, and Social Groups each have a role to recover COVID-19 Pandemic, they need to collaborate, provide information, provide a program, and evaluating what has been done to reduce the number of spread COVID-19.

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Aip Conference Proceedings
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2722
Issue Number
1
Publication date
2023
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