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Interview Report

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 INTERVIEW REPORT  Theme:            T he Impact of Pandemic Covid-19 On Societies` Economic Platform:           Google Meet Date:         20 May 2021 Time:      11.30am Guest Details: Name: Muhammad Sharul Nizam bin Nazrin Age: 20 years old Status: Grocery shop owner On 20 May 2021, I had conducted an interview with Mr.Muhammad Sharul Nizam bin Nazrin ,  a grocery shop owner. In this interview, I prepared a few questions related to my group’s theme for  Mr.Muhammad Sharul Nizam bin Nazrin. He  gave some good responses and his opinions regarding the questions. The conversation during the interview was in Malay language. The details of the conversation had been translated  into English language as shown below . Interview details Question 1: What do you think about the  covid-19  that is plaguing the world right now? Respond: In my opinion, Covid-19 is a disease that is very dangerous to humans, covid-19 is also a disease that cannot be seen by the naked eye but it can attack

Google Form Survey

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Our group has conducted a google form survey for the effect of pandemic covid-19 on societies’ economies . This survey is open for one week from 18 May 2021 to 25 May 2021 and responded by a total of 30 people. The questions and the responses are shown in the figures below. Age? Based on the data we have collected, we know that our respondents are between 18-53 years old, with an average age of 32. Job? The bar chart above shows the job of the respondents. Challenges? The bar graph shows most of them experience pay cut (23.3%) and do not have much income (63.35%) during the pandemic of covid-19. Then, a worker in the restaurant industry and a salesman suffered unpaid suspensions due to the Movement control order (MCO). The other challenges are unemployment, company closed, no increment, increase of expenses, no incentive bonus, and raw materials prices increases. How to solve it? To solve the challenges they faced in this pandemic, 26.7% of them prefer to start an online business and 5

CTPS: Solutions & Alternatives

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  Our societies’ economy started to decline since the government announced the Movement Control Order (MCO  1.0) on 18 March 2020. The pandemic of Covid-19 has strongly affected the societies’ economy due to the lockdown, in order to fight against the Covid-19. So we would like to discuss some initiatives that were taken by the government to overcome the financial difficulties of the Malaysian. Furthermore, we also like to suggest other alternatives to solve societies' financial problems. Our societies’ economy started to decline since the government announced the Movement Control Order (MCO  1.0) on 18 March 2020. The pandemic of Covid-19 has strongly affected the societies’ economy due to the lockdown, in order to fight against the Covid-19. Solution 1 : Implement of Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) and Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) The government has introduced new norms to the people to make it easier for them to manage their daily lives. For example, Conditio

Impact

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 The Impact of Pandemic Covid-19 on Societies' Economic. The societies’ economy began to decline during the beginning of Movement Order Control(MCO). It is because people cannot go out of the  house except they need to buy necessary needs and goods. And most of the people don’t have work because companies or business premises cannot operate during MCO. So, the consumers, workers, business owners struggle in this MCO. For the following months,   Condition Movement Control Order (CMCO) and Recovery Movement Order (RMCO) are conducted. Although the rules of CMCO and RMCO allowed certain companies and businesses to be open for customer service , the societies’ economics are also affected, because some people are willing to go out from home due to the rising cases or unstable coronavirus cases in our country. If there is less consumption, there is no great income for the business owner. Let us go through how pandemic covid-19 affects some types of sector’s economics.👍👍 Impact on Manu