FROM CRISIS TO RECOVERY: MALAYSIA’S POLICY RESPONSES TO COVID-19 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
Author:
Ahmad Yarina,Mustapha Siti Zulaikha,Mohd Ali Shimaa Shazana,Abd Hamid Siti Nur Fathanah,Aziz Nur Amalina,Tahir Nor Suziwana,Azman Umi Nurul Najihah,Muhammad Zamri Nor Ezatie Mukminah,Abd Jamil Ana Afrina,Ayob Nor Azira,Aziz Muhammad Nasiruddin,Hanafiah Mohd Hafiz,Arsat Abdul Razak,Abu Hassan Mohd Syaiful Nizam
Abstract
While Malaysia has taken drastic actions and initiatives to effectively address the COVID-19 pandemic issue, the country has also opted for a compliance strategy, particularly by imposing penalties for non-compliance with Malaysia's COVID-19 SOPs and the new norms. Following the government's extensive policy responses and initiatives to address the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia, quantitative research was conducted among 2,074 respondents across the country via online and face-to-face survey. According to the findings of this study, three new norms (face mask, hand sanitiser, and physical distancing) have a significant relationship with "preventing the spread of COVID-19." However, "washing hands with water and soap" has no effect on COVID-19 transmission (p>0.050, p=0.138). Notably, "practising physical distance" was discovered to be the most influential factor (b=0.112, p<0.001) in "preventing COVID-19 spread" (p<0.001). In conclusion, all governments around the globe should prioritise voluntary compliance in the future by increasing self-awareness strategies with the goal of regulating their behaviours and engaging in self-improvement. Long-term self-awareness strategies will help the country and the world maintain positive behaviours for the sake of the entire human ecosystem.
Publisher
Malaysian Institute of Planners
Subject
Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development
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