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Pandemi Covid-19 Sebagai Konsekuensi Masyarakat Risiko

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  • Kurniawan, Fuat Edi

    (Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI))

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Salah satu konsekuensi terpenting dari wabah Coronavirus ini adalah terciptanya kecemasan sosial di tengah masyarakat. Hal ini telah menimbulkan keprihatinan serius bagi masyarakat secara luas, bahkan wilayah yang minim kasus terkonfirmasi sekalipun. Rasa cemas dari seluruh kalangan usia, menandai bagaimana masyarakat kita rentan dalam menghadapi risiko. Pandemi ini memang tidak membuat semua orang sama. Tentu saja, dengan COVID-19 kita melihat perbedaan dalam risiko kerentanan berdasarkan usia, kelas ekonomi, pekerjaan, dan sebagainya. Kelompok-kelompok tertentu menjadi lebih terpinggirkan dalam hal mengakses sumber daya seperti pengujian dan perawatan medis. Secara khusus, pandemi ini juga telah menyoroti kerentanan orang-orang dalam berbagai jenis pekerjaan. Banyak dari masyarakat kita yang terdampak pandemi ini termasuk dalam golongan berpenghasilan rendah. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa betapa eratnya hubungan pekerjaan dengan kerentanan dalam menghadapi risiko pandemi ini. Apa yang terjadi ketika pekerjaan itu hilang, dan berapa banyak orang saat ini mengalami precarious work situations atau situasi kerja yang berbahaya dan rapuh, seharusnya menjadi perhatian penting. Dari dampak ini, secara logis memunculkan masyarakat miskin baru di tengah pandemi Covid-19.

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  • Kurniawan, Fuat Edi, 2021. "Pandemi Covid-19 Sebagai Konsekuensi Masyarakat Risiko," OSF Preprints mr5ft, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:mr5ft
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/mr5ft
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