PERLINDUNGAN BAGI KONSUMEN TERHADAP KELANGKAAN TABUNG OKSIGEN SAAT PANDEMI COVID-19
The scarcity of oxygen cylinders during the COVID-19 pandemic that hit Indonesia was very detrimental to the people of Indonesia. The scarcity of oxygen cylinders in Indonesia is due to an increase in positive cases of covid-19 in Indonesia so that people infected with COVID-19 need oxygen cylinders...
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Summary: | The scarcity of oxygen cylinders during the COVID-19 pandemic that hit Indonesia was very detrimental to the people of Indonesia. The scarcity of oxygen cylinders in Indonesia is due to an increase in positive cases of covid-19 in Indonesia so that people infected with COVID-19 need oxygen cylinders to help in healing from the disease. The public as consumers find it difficult to get oxygen cylinders on the market, and if they are on the market the price is too expensive when compared to the price of oxygen cylinders before the Covid-19 case broke out in Indonesia and experienced a significant increase in July 2021. The purpose of this paper is to analyze consumer protection in the case of the scarcity of oxygen cylinders during the covid-19 pandemic and to analyze related to the government's efforts to handle and resolve the scarcity of oxygen cylinders during the covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This research method uses a normative juridical approach with a statutory approach and uses primary legal materials in the form of the Consumer Protection Act and related regulations. The results of the study show that the case of a shortage of oxygen cylinders during the covid-19 pandemic violated the rights of consumers, one of which was the right to choose goods and/or services in accordance with the exchange rate as stated in the Consumer Protection Act Article 4 letter b. Regarding the government's efforts that have been made, the government has made various policies, one of which is by issuing a ministerial decree that regulates the highest retail price for medicines during the covid-19 pandemic, but these efforts are still considered insufficient to protect against cases of scarcity of oxygen cylinders, because the decision does not stipulate the highest retail price for oxygen cylinders. |
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