The Rippling Effect of COVID-19 in Malaysia: Now and Then
Sam Sarpong and
Ali Saleh Alarussi ()
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Ali Saleh Alarussi: School of Economics and Management, Xiamen University Malaysia
A chapter in Corporate Social Responsibility in the Health Sector, 2023, pp 339-352 from Springer
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Abstract In the last few years, COVID-19 has taken centre stage in the lives of Malaysians. Although the number of cases have gone down considerably, the severe impact it left in its trail has resulted in various changes in people’s lives as well as the operations of various institutions in the country. This chapter takes a holistic view of the COVID-19 situation in Malaysia. It documents the issues the country faced during the prolonged COVID-19 crisis. Particularly, it highlights the health, socio-economic and humanitarian crises that bedevilled Malaysia in the course of the pandemic. It also provides an insight into the interventions the government made in its response to the pandemic.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23261-9_15
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