Overview of the Implementation of Online Motorcycle Taxi Driver Health, Hygiene, and Safety Protocol during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Jabodetabek 2021 Yunita Safira, Baequni
UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta
Abstract
This study aims to describe the implementation of the online motorcycle taxi driver Health, Hygiene, and Safety Protocol during the Covid-19 pandemic in Jabodetabek. Health protocols are an effective way to minimize the transmission of Covid-19. The high number of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia causes health protocols to be maintained and implemented, especially for online motorcycle taxi drivers, because they have high mobility and a high risk of transmission. This study uses a quantitative descriptive approach. This research was conducted on 440 online motorcycle taxi drivers who continue to serve passengers during the Covid-19 pandemic and are domiciled in the Jabodetabek area. Data analysis was carried out univariately to see a description of the characteristics of each research variable. The results showed that 56.4 % of online motorcycle taxi drivers in Jabodetabek had implemented the Health, Hygiene, and Safety (HHS) Protocol includes the use of masks, hand sanitizers, washing hands with soap, the use of disinfectant liquid, the use of HHS shields, the use of protective bulkheads, checking body temperature, and implementing a cashless system.