Malaysia

No full economic shutdown even if Covid-19 cases spike: Miti

Ministry to take targeted approach, closing only industries affected, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Feb 2022 1:40PM

No full economic shutdown even if Covid-19 cases spike: Miti
The previous closure of economic sectors due to Covid-19 has had a huge impact on the economy, causing 826,000 people to lose their jobs in the first three months of the total lockdown in 2020 says Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali. – Bernama pic, February 8, 2022

BATU PAHAT – The International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) has assured that there will not be total lockdown of the economic and industrial sectors if Covid-19 cases in the country were to increase significantly.

Senior Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said the previous closure of the economic sectors has had a huge impact on the economy, especially on the people, causing 826,000 people to lose their jobs in the first three months of the total lockdown in 2020.

“When a person loses his job, it involves one family, and one family may involve four or five persons. If the (total) lockdown were to continue it will leave about five million Malaysians without income.

“We can’t do it anymore (total lockdown). Yes, we need to manage this pandemic effectively. We will do our best on the health matter, but ‘economic health’ is also important.

“And we will now do it in a balanced way if there is a sudden Covid-19 spike,” he told reporters after attending a Chinese New Year dinner hosted by the Batu Pahat Chinese Chamber of Commerce here, last night.

Azmin said Miti will take a targeted approach by closing only the industries affected and focus on getting the employees vaccinated.

He said that is the reason why the Covid-19 Public-Private Partnership Industrial Immunisation Programme was implemented as Miti did not want the industries to close.

“If the industries were to close, the country’s economy will continue to contract. Through the programme, we have managed to vaccinate almost two million people,” he said.

He said the initiatives were taken because workers in the industrial and manufacturing sectors are at higher risks than other sectors, which could still embrace the work from home option. – Bernama, February 8, 2022

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