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JudulKOMUNIKASI PEMERINTAH TERKAIT VAKSIN COVID-19 DI KELURAHAN TONDO KECAMATAN MANTIKULORE KOTA PALU
Nama: NINING FARZAH
Tahun: 2024
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NINING FARZAH, Stambuk 401 17 006, with the thesis title "The Function of Government Communication Related to the Covid-19 Vaccine in the Tondo Village" under the guidance of the main supervisor M. Nur Alamsyah and the assistant advisor Rusmawaty Bte Rusdin. This study aims to see how the Tondo sub-district government's communication is related to the vaccination policy issued by the government. The theory used in this study is Harold Laswell's theory, namely there are five indicators, namely who, says what, to whom, through what media, and what effect. This research uses a descriptive research type and a qualitative research basis. The data used are primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques with literature studies, field studies, observations, interviews and documentation. Determination of informants using a purposive technique, totaling 5 (five) people and selected based on character and suitability with the required data. This study concludes that the success of the Tondo sub-district government's communication regarding the Covid-19 vaccine can be seen from the effect felt by the community. Measuring the success of communication can be seen from two sides. First, the Tondo sub-district government was successful because of the increasing number of people participating in the vaccination program from children, youth, adults and the elderly. Second, when viewed from a humanitarian perspective, the government failed. In this case the government failed to make people aware of the importance of vaccination. The communication made by the government regarding the covid-19 vaccine failed because there was an element of compulsion from the community because of the policies implemented by the government. Measuring the success of communication can be seen from two sides. First, the Tondo sub-district government was successful because of the increasing number of people participating in the vaccination program from children, youth, adults and the elderly. Second, when viewed from a humanitarian perspective, the government failed. In this case the government failed to make people aware of the importance of vaccination. The communication made by the government regarding the Covid-19 vaccine failed because there was an element of compulsion from the community because of the policies implemented by the government. Keywords: Government Communication, Vaccines

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