Work From Home (WFH) and Vaccination in Pandemic COVID-19: Literature Review

Siti Maryani, Rizqi Dian Pratiwi, Siti Chunaeni

Abstract

AbstractCorona Virus Disease–19 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic who found the first time in Wuhan, cases are increasing and spreading rapidly including to all regions of Indonesia. (1) COVID-19 greatly impacts on all aspects of life, especially for welfare Indonesian people. Policy implementation for the prevention and control of COVID-19 has been carried out, such as implementing work from home (WFH) and vaccination. (2) The method used in this research is literature review using journals obtained from publication databases such as Google Scholar, Pubmed, and Science Direct. The researcher wrote down the appropriate keywords, namely work from home and vaccination during COVID. The journal used is a publication from 2013 to 2023. WFH and vaccination during a pandemic have an important role in controlling COVID-19, collaboration between the government, work leaders, scientists, health workers, and the community is needed so that WFH and vaccination can be adopted in the future. optimally endemic.Keywords: Work From Home, WFH, Vaccine, COVID.

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