News Report
One effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is increasing by establishing a fast and accurate diagnosis of COVID-19.
UGM Infection Disease Epidemiologist, Prof. Dr. dr. Hari Kusnanto Josef said that until now, there had been no study said that air conditioner (AC) could increase the risk of Coronavirus spread or COVID-19.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held a creative content competition with a stay-at-home theme that is intended for academicians and the general public.
After opening the COVID-19 call center service, UGM is currently opening the COVID-19 psychosocial call center for its academic community.
UGM’s Disaster Response Unit (DERU) started its production of face shield since last Thursday (2/4).
Doctor Tirta Mandira Hudhi or dr. Tirta, who is also an influencer, appealed people not to excommunicate or to stay away from allied health or patients with COVID-19.
A ventilator is essential for COVID-19 patients in critical condition who need to breathe appropriately and generally so that they can survive and recover.
According to the Circular Letter No. 1606 / UN1.P / HKL / TR / 2020 issued by Chancellor on March 16, 2020, UGM provides more convenient and affordable access to online learning resources for its academic community to support Work/Study from Home (WfH/SfH) appeal.
Maintaining self-hygiene is one way to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) opened COVID-19 call center services for academicians and the general public.
In order to suppress the outbreak of the COVID-19 or Coronavirus, Gadjah Mada Medical Center has prepared various programs for the community and the general public.
High quality of body endurance is one of the strongholds against the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
UGM statisticians and UGM FMIPA alumni delivered optimist prediction results related to the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia.
Universitas Gadjah Mada distributes logistics for students who are studying at home or boarding due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
The research team of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), found several compounds that have the potential to prevent the Coronavirus or the cause of COVID-19, one of which is a compound contained in oranges.
Reinforcing the immune system is one way to prevent contracting the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
UGM will launch the COVID-19 Tracing and People Mobile Analysis system.
An outbreak of the Coronavirus or COVID-19 has an impact on migrants who are mostly working in Jakarta.
Social distancing is one of the efforts implemented to control the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia.
The rapid spread of the Coronavirus or Covid-19 caused many deaths in various countries and unrest of the world community.
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, the community needs to prevail vigilant against the threat of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF).
The presence of information about Corona through https://sebaran-covid19.jogjaprov.go.id/ much helped people in DIY.
The Covid-19 pandemic struck almost all countries in the world, including Indonesia.
UGM Lecturer from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Dr. rer nat.
The Digital Literacy Activists Network (Japelidi) extracts and produces various accurate information related to Covid-19 in the form of educational videos and posters for the public.
UGM Volunteer Disaster Response Unit (DERU) vigorously campaigned the prevention of COVID-19 spread throughout various media advertisements, stickers, and broadcast public service announcements via radio.
The expansion of the COVID-19 outbreak, which has spread to various cities in the archipelago, has made many schools start implementing online learning systems.
UGM Pharmacy Professor, Prof. Dr. Zullies Ikawati, Apt., requested that people not consume carelessly.
UGM Chancellor, Prof. Ir. Panut Mulyono, M. Eng., D. Eng., IPU., ASEAN Eng., issued Circular Letter Number 1683 / UN1.P / HKL / TR / 2020 Concerning the Maximum Limitation of Activities at the UGM Campus.
The government urges people to conduct social distancing or maintain social distance to break the chain of Coronavirus or COVID-19 transmission.