THE ROLE OF ACEHNESE WOMEN IN DEALING WITH THE corvid-19 PANDEMIC PHENOMENON

The phenomenon of corvid 19 is a phenomenon that affects people's social changes to get used to a new social order called the "new normal". In an effort to reduce the number of people affected by corvid 19, the government has made various efforts through programs to comply with established health protocols. On the other hand, the success of suppressing the spread of corvid 19 is influenced by the role of women in prohibiting families from leaving the house and educating them to comply with health protocols set by the government. This study uses ground theory by paying attention to the behavior shown by the research subjects in achieving the corvid 19 phenomenon. The research approach carried out uses a qualitative approach that makes Acehnese women the object of research. The results showed that Acehnese women were able to provide stimulus in order to suppress the spread of corvid 19 during the pandemic. A different attitude is shown in the vaccination program, where Acehnese women experience a situation of distrust due to news information and government policies that are considered inconsistent.


Introduction
At the end of 2019, corvid 19 became a phenomenon that affected the order of society globally. Almost all socioeconomic activities of the community became temporarily paralyzed. The increasing death toll every day around the world due to being exposed to the corvid 19 virus is causing mass fear for the global community. In fact, temporary trauma and social violence arise because they have to keep a distance from loved ones affected by the virus and nonphysical violent behavior obtained from the surrounding community. In Indonesia, the non-physical violence that occurs is a rejection of the community for families whose family members have died due to corvid 19. In other words, the human side of society as a social being has been lost due to temporary trauma and fear caused by corvid 19. Cases that occurred in Gowa, Bandar Lampung, Sidoarjo, Bandung, Makassar and several other regional cases in Indonesia (Setyo the time this study was made, Indonesia had entered phase 3 of mass vaccination and had targeted mass vaccination for children. The confusion of information related to the impact of the virus and the vaccination program that elicited proand con reactions in society formed a new hyper-reality attitude in response to the government's vaccination program.
Similar reactions were also experienced by women as part of a component of society that should get special attention when this pandemic condition took place. The reaction referred to in this study is about how the direct situation of women in responding to the conditions of the corvid 19 pandemic, both during the pandemic and when the vaccination program is implemented. Supposedly, the central role of women in responding to the corvid 19 phenomenon can be a special concern that can be done in order to respond to corvid 19. This research will focus on Acehnese women as research subjects, considering that Aceh is one of the areas that have entered the red zone category due to the various reactions of the Acehnese people in responding to the corvid 19 phenomenon.

Method
Qualitative research methods are an option to understand the corvid 19 Vaccination Program and Aceh Women.
The approach is carried out using grounded theory which means exploring problems that arise through data obtained from the field. Data collection was carried out systematically to explain the corvid 19 Vaccination Program and Aceh Women. Because the grounded theory approach is strongly influenced by the data collected during the study, the data collection process in this study used semi-structured interviews with women from various types of professions in Aceh.
Semi-structured interviews are used as an effort to get balanced answers to the questions that researchers want to study.
In this case, the researcher formulates some initial questions and develops them at the time of the interview while remaining focused on the theme to be studied. So that the questions that arise will be more flexible. Furthermore, to obtain in-depth analysis materials, non-participatory observation methods were included in this study. Finally, the literature study method is carried out as a counterweight to determining the conceptualization of the results of interview and observation data.
The next stage, after the data is collected, the analysis is carried out with the reduction stage and data display. At this stage, the researcher analyzed the findings in each observation and interview conducted to formulate the corvid 19 vaccination program and Aceh women. The data is then processed using coding methods. The coding application used by the researchers is at least 7 by grouping the results of interviews and observations on Acehnese women separately.
After the coding process was completed, the researcher continued the data analysis process at the data verification stage to find the results of research on the corvid 19 Vaccination Program and Aceh Women.

Results and Discussion
Acehnese Women During the corvid 19 Pandemic.
Acehnese women are bound by the growing customs and socio-culture and are believed by the Acehnese people to be a unit that is not separated in the socio-cultural interactions of the Acehnese people. Acehnese women have a strong character in supporting domestic and state life. Acehnese women not only work at home as mothers for their children and wives for their husbands, moreover, Acehnese women also have a high spirit of independence by working and supporting themselves. It is not surprising that in every village in Aceh, there will be female farmers who carry out the rice planting process to the rice harvesting process. In trading, nyak-nyak (the name of Acehnese women traders) will be found selling vegetables in traditional markets. So it can be said, in the social life of the Acehnese people, women are given freedom of movement not limited to only at home. Acehnese women, in their independence, are given the right to be able to help and work outside the home for the survival of the family.
The involvement of Acehnese women is not only in the social interaction of the community, Acehnese women are also given the freedom to be able to fight for their territories with involvement in the military. So in the annals of history, there were once lived Acehnese heroines who defended Aceh's independence. Among these heroes are Cut Nyak Dhien, Cut Meutia, Pocut Baren, Malahayati to Princess Mayang Seuludang. The expertise, independence and resilience of Acehnese women are not only seen in the course of history. In modern life, the role of Acehnese women is still very large influencing the social life of the Acehnese people. For example, in the process of marriage customs, Acehnese women have a vital role from the seulangke stage (the process of requesting the bride-to-be) to the completion of the wedding procession walimatul ursy (Alwi,2012: hal.209).
The big role picture presented above shows that the people of Aceh are very involved in women in every social life activity that prevails in society. Acehnese women are able to provide stimulus to the response to actions that need to be carried out in the face of social phenomena prevailing in society. In this study, the corvid-19 pandemic situation that hit the world in early 2020 is a phenomenon that will be associated with the role of Acehnese women in providing stimulus to face corvid 19. Acehnese women as subjects in this study were not in order to place them as "During the corvid pandemic, there was a reduction in activities carried out, activities outside the home were only carried out as a fulfillment of working hours carried out shifting through leadership policies. If it is very urgent, health protocols are highly emphasized, including to husbands and children as an anticipatory step." The proclamation on the imposition of a curfew set by FORKOMINDA Aceh on March 29, 2020, was responded to as a positive step by Acehnese women. This proclamation provides more time with family because it allows husbands not to spend the night at the coffee shop with their friends. This was conveyed by Arafah as a housewife: "During this time (before the corvid 19 pandemic), husbands often went out to coffee shops until the evening. With the curfew in place, at least husbands can spend time at home with their wives and children".
Thus, during corvid-19 in 2020-2021, women played their role in providing stimulus as a reaction to government decrees through actions to prohibit families from violating the provisions of health protocols set by the government. It can be said that the decrease in the number of Acehnese people affected by corvid and making Aceh a green zone area, is part of the role of Acehnese women's actions in providing a ban on leaving the house, providing pressure to comply with health protocols for the family, and protecting the daily needs of the family through independence and expertise as a positive character that is still maintained by Acehnese women..

Vaccination and Acehenese Women
One of the programs implemented by the government in order to overcome the spread of Covid 19  "There is a confusion in the news that makes trust in the vaccination program only used as an advantage for the parties. I did the vaccine 1 time because of the administrative requirements that must be there. So it's not because of the awareness of the need for the vaccine.
This shows the different attitudes of Acehnese women in responding to the vaccine program compared to the handling of Covid 19 during the pandemic. The willingness of Acehnese women to vaccinate is only based on meeting the administrative requirements set by the government and not on the basis of awareness to protect the body from being exposed to the Covid 19 virus. The role of Acehnese women's involvement in campaigning for vaccines is also influenced by the fulfillment of the duties imposed on them. This was conveyed by Ani, a contract worker of the Aceh government service.
"if it wasn't for the job as an employee to campaign for vaccines from the office, maybe I wasn't educating about vaccines. I myself am still indecisive about the vaccines that the government disseminates. I recommend honey to maintain endurance".

Conclusions
There are differences in the attitudes of Acehnese women in responding to and responding to the Covid 19 phenomenon. During the pandemic, Acehnese women have a vital role in educating and implementing health protocols as set by the government. This was done as a reaction to protect the family from the spread of Covid 19. Meanwhile, in the vaccine program, Acehnese women still feel indecision because of the news and government policies that are seen as inconsistent in responding to the Covid 19 phenomenon. Despite the differences in attitudes shown, Acehnese women can still have a role to provide stimulus to their families in handling Covid 19. Indicators of religiosity and balanced news can influence Acehnese women to change perceptions related to Covid 19.