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The COVID-19 outbreak felt by respondents harmed their jobs in Bali which are still dominated by the tourism sectors. It appears that there are two contradictions between physical distancing calls that are considered to interfere with the work activities of respondents, but on the other hand, if it is not done physical distancing, it is predicted that the outbreak of COVID-19 will be getting worse. This research recommended to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, the government can lock down territories or perhaps on a national scale with cautious policy while still considering the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The COVID-19 outbreak felt by respondents harmed their jobs in Bali which are still dominated by the tourism sectors. It appears that there are two contradictions between physical distancing calls that are considered to interfere with the work activities of respondents, but on the other hand, if it is not done physical distancing, it is predicted that the outbreak of COVID-19 will be getting worse. This research recommended to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, the government can lock down territories or perhaps on a national scale with cautious policy while still considering the adequacy of food, communication networks, electricity, and water for the community at regionally or nationally so that people do not get out home to work. The COVID-19 outbreak education was still needed so that people's self-awareness increased, they still wanted to stay at home, always wash their hands with soap, always drink warm water, provide hand sanitizer installed at home, always wash hands after outside the home, use soap to wash hands, provide antiseptics at home, and consume Vit C and E and get enough sleep.
Autorenporträt
I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama é Professor Titular da Universidade Dhyana Pura na Faculdade de Economia e Humanidades. É docente sénior do Programa de Gestão Hoteleira desde 2011. É licenciado pelo Programa de Doutoramento em Turismo da Universidade de Udayana, Bali. Pode ser contactado por e-mail: raiutama@undhirabali.ac.id