Round Up: A Year of Managing Pandemic Communication
PRINDONESIA.CO |
Monday,
May 03, 2021
The national vaccination program is entering a new phase, the COVID-19 Task Force focuses on building participative communication by demonstrating behavioral change.
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March 2 is the first “anniversary” of COVID-19 in Indonesia. Various dynamics events have been passed, including the strategy to manage communication that is no less troublesome.
JAKARTA, PRINDONESIA.CO – All these events become valuable lessons. Quoting Suryopratomo’s, who was previously a member of the Public Communication Team of the COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force before being appointed as the Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore on September 14, 2020, statement on Media Indonesia, it took a century from the Spanish flu to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the future, he believes that a similar pandemic will come sooner.
This belief refers to Fareed Zakaria’s recent book, titled Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World. In the book, Zakaria mentioned that nature imbalance and global warming are factors that can trigger the emergence of new diseases. “Disease of tomorrow is a certainty,” Suryopratomo said.
Therefore, every country, even the world needs to be ready to anticipate the disease that will come. This issue even became a special discussion at the Temasek Foundation in January 2021.
March 2 is the first “anniversary” of COVID-19 in Indonesia. Various dynamics events have been passed, including the strategy to manage communication that is no less troublesome.
JAKARTA, PRINDONESIA.CO – All these events become valuable lessons. Quoting Suryopratomo’s, who was previously a member of the Public Communication Team of the COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force before being appointed as the Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore on September 14, 2020, statement on Media Indonesia, it took a century from the Spanish flu to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the future, he believes that a similar pandemic will come sooner.
This belief refers to Fareed Zakaria’s recent book, titled Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World. In the book, Zakaria mentioned that nature imbalance and global warming are factors that can trigger the emergence of new diseases. “Disease of tomorrow is a certainty,” Suryopratomo said.
Therefore, every country, even the world needs to be ready to anticipate the disease that will come. This issue even became a special discussion at the Temasek Foundation in January 2021.