THE ANALYSIS OF RISK LEVEL OF CORONA VIRUS SPREADING (COVID 19) RADEN FATAH STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, PALEMBANG Wijaya, Yunita
UIN Raden Fatah Palembang
Abstract
Background : The corona or covid 19 virus attacks the human respiratory system. According to the World Health Organization, the way the corona virus spreads through people who have been infected with the corona virus. The disease can spread through small droplets from the nose or mouth when someone infected with this virus sneezes or coughs. The drops then land on an object or surface which is then touched and the healthy person touches their eyes, nose or mouth. Corona virus can also spread when small droplets are inhaled by a person when in close proximity to an infected corona. Corona Virus (Covid Virus 19) is a global pandemic that must be resolved together because it has spread in every country. Based on the results of a survey conducted by Facebook, showing the entry of Corona Virus (Covid 19) in Indonesia, almost 80% of respondents from the country of Indonesia are afraid of contracting Corona Virus (Covid 19), of course this is based on the absence of a vaccine to overcome Corona Virus ( Covid 19) worldwide. Until now, positive people infected with the corona virus continue to increase significantly, as well as those who have been declared dead and those who have been cured in Indonesia in general and in the province of South Sumatra in particular. To find out the risk of spreading the Corana Virus (COVID 19) among Raden Fatah State Islamic University Palembang students, researchers conducted an online survey.Research Method: Descriptive quantitative research, with survey method. The population in this study were all students of the Raden Fatah State Islamic University of Palembang as many as students with a total sample of 1422 respondents taken by purposive sampling technique. This research was conducted on 16 to 23 March 2020 at UIN Raden Fatah Palembang. Data analysis was performed univariately using a percentage formula.
Keywords: Risk, Spread and Covid 19
Topic: Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment