META-ANALYSIS


What are the Governmental Response Policies on COVID-19? A Meta-Thematic Analysis of Government Response Policy in the World



Achmad Nurmandi1, *, Abitassha Zahra1, Umar Congge2
1 Department of Yogyakarta, Universitas Muhammadiyah, Government Affairs and Administration, Bantul, Indonesia
2 Department of Public Administration, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sinjai, Kendari, Indonesia


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Abstract

This paper aims to review numerous scientific papers on watershed governance published in globally recognized journals. Moreover, the overview article in this report is intended to conceptualize a study on COVID-19 government policy, which is explained by the following questions: (1) What are government policy answers on the relation and clustering of issues? (2) In the current government policy on COVID-19, what is the dominant issue? The results of the analysis of research papers show that the handling of COVID-19 around the world takes on “measures” or tactical policies with nine (9) dominant forms. The willingness of bureaucratized departments of public health to adapt to an outbreak helps state-of-the-art biomedical research and epidemiology to form policies. Each policy action entails insecurity and typically a great deal.

Keywords: COVID-19, Policy, Responses, Effective, Measures, Economic policy.