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How Indonesians Saw COVID-19 Risks Over Time

Friday, January 2, 2026
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Indonesia's perception of COVID-19 risks underwent significant changes from 2020 to 2022. A study examined these shifts to understand how people's fears and awareness evolved over time.

Initial Concerns and Shifting Perceptions

  • Early Pandemic (2020): Many Indonesians were highly concerned about the virus.
  • Later Stages (2021-2022): Some became more relaxed, while others remained vigilant.

Why This Matters

Understanding these changes is crucial for experts to effectively communicate health risks. Clear and updated messaging can make a significant impact during a pandemic.

Key Factors Influencing Perception

The study considered various elements, including:

  • Age
  • Location
  • Access to Information

However, the central finding was that people's views on COVID-19 risks were not static. They adapted based on the evolving situation.

Implications for Public Health

This highlights the need for frequently updated health messages. Strategies that worked in 2020 may not be as effective in 2022, emphasizing the importance of adaptability in public health communication.

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