Focus Group Discussion Knowledge Management Free Analysis Mitigasi Covid-19
Focus Group Discussion (FGD) conducted in the program study to reflect the response to pandemic COVID-19 which was conducted on 12-02-2026. This event brings together resources from government, energy, medicine, academia, and community as a space to share cross-sector experiences and learn from future health crises.
The group's water source was first filled by elements of local government and health services. Head of Kominfo City Denpasar, Gde Wirakusuma Wahyudi, displayed the innovative chatbot Desac (Denpasar Siaga COVID-19) as a digital information-based service that helps the community get guidance on handling COVID-19 quickly, which will be developed into Desac in the future. From the sector home sick, dr. Ni Luh Putu Eka Arisanti explains a rare case of an early pandemic that led to the formation of gas, an increase in swab time, and a perceived digital transformation amid the limitations of early therapy. Head of Department of Cooperation and UMKM Denpasar, Dr. I Deva Made Agung, brought relief to UMKM in times of crisis through the production of mask cloth and herbal products, as well as important donations and stimulus from the government. Meanwhile, Dr. A.A. Ngr. Gd. Dharmayuda highlights the challenge of integrating health data, especially the time variant Delta, which shows that emergency system data is accurate and integrated.
The group's narrative sources both present the perspective of academia and community. Dr. dr. Wayan Gedde Artawan, his son, emphasized the three keys to combating the disease: detect, protect, and respond, as well as reduce cancer reporting data and distribute important vaccination groups. Hal senada presented dr. Kokorda Agung Wahyu Purnamasidhi, who explained that COVID-19 is an emerging infection that forces home sick to perform field services, use of APD, and adaptation system data, with vaccine as the main strategy. On the other side of the community, I Dewa Gede and Hendrawan emphasize the role of local causes such as climate change, strengthening food self-resilience, and social solidarity movements, among which there is still a central integration based community. Komisioner KPID Bali, I Gusti Putu Putra Mahardika, added that the solidarity of the community through the movement of people helping people becomes an important social model in facing the future crisis.
This activity stressed that tackling the pandemic requires cross-sector collaboration as a foundation for action to confront the next global health challenge.
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