THE OUTBREAK OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN MALAYSIA: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS

Alesia Sigang Gugkang, Yee-Ee Chia, Lilian Shiau-Gee Lee
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Leading to declining business activity, disrupted industrial supply chains, and employee quarantine, the COVID-19 outbreak not only raised health concerns but also had a significant economic impact on Malaysia. The objective of this conceptual paper is to discuss the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Malaysia's most vulnerable populations. This study proposes quantitative research approach based on statistical data to further explore our objectives. From 4th May 2020 to 30th April 2021, the key data on the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 and the total number of individual recovered cases were collected via the Ministry of Health Malaysia. This study concludes that recovery and stabilization measures are necessary in times of pandemic, where economic sectors have been allowed to open up under strict guidelines. Thus, the economy could be resurrected to meet today’s issues by implementing standard operating procedures (SOPs), stimulating investment and businesses, and restoring the economy in stages.
2019冠状病毒病大流行在马来西亚的爆发:概念分析
新冠肺炎疫情导致商业活动下降,工业供应链中断,员工被隔离,不仅引发了健康问题,而且对马来西亚的经济产生了重大影响。本概念性文件的目的是讨论COVID-19大流行对马来西亚最弱势群体的总体影响。本研究提出了基于统计数据的定量研究方法,以进一步探索我们的目标。从2020年5月4日至2021年4月30日,通过马来西亚卫生部收集了2019冠状病毒病确诊病例总数和个体康复病例总数的关键数据。这项研究的结论是,在大流行时期,经济部门在严格的指导下被允许开放,恢复和稳定措施是必要的。因此,通过实施标准操作程序(sop),刺激投资和企业,分阶段恢复经济,经济可以复活,以解决当今的问题。
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