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SURVEY ON IMPACT

OF PANDEMIC COVID-
19
ON THE PART TIME STUDENTS OF FBEA,UMS SOCIETY
Microeconomics I (BT10203)
SEMESTER 2, 2021/2022 PLUMS
Mdm. Dayangku Aslinah Abd. Rahim
Nu r E r y L I N G
sya Bin D A I N E KA
ti Utok Muhammad Noorhasnan Bin H E R E N
( YE 2 1 S 1 0 0 0 7 )
110006 (Y E 2 11
) Tajol Arus
(YE21110016)

S h a n
S h u Sabaruddin Bin Musap
C hi n 0 0 2 )
2 11 1 0 (YE21110003)
(Y E
INTRODUCTION
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE :
• Since 2019 (Global Pendemic)

• Januari 2020 Confirm Case In Malaysia

• 2000 Active Cases By The End Of March 2022, Highest Case Infections In Southeast

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16th March 2020
Prohibited
McoAnd Close
INTRODUCTION

2.Sports Activity

1.Religious Activity

3.Social

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4.Cultural
Activity
Activities
16th March 2020 Mco
ALLOWDED INTRODUCTION
3. Convenience Stores
• Supermarkets
2. Grocery Stores

4. Public

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Markets
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE : INTRODUCTION

• Violators Of The Mco's Regulations Could Face Various


Penalties Under The Penal Code

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CORONAVIRUS DISEASE : INTRODUCTION
• April 10th 2021 Permission Granted For Certain Businesses To Operate
During The Order In Order To Ensure The Country's Economic
Sustainability And To Prevent The Loss Of Jobs Among Malaysians

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CORONAVIRUS DISEASE : INTRODUCTION

• Conducting A Simple Survey To Determine The Impact Of


Pandemic Covid-19 On The Part Time Students OF
FBEA,UMS (7 repondent)

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Question 1: Gender

According to the pie chart, 3 out of 2 respondents are

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female and 2 respondents are male
Question 2: Age

The age range that we used are 18-24, 25-34, 35-50, 50-60 and above 60.
Our respondents are mostly in the age range of 18-24 years old and 25-

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34 years old, 1 of them are aged 35-50 years old.
Question 3: Ethnicity

Looking at this pie chart, 80.0 % of the respondents are from other
ethnicity other than Malay, Chinese and India and 1 respondent is
Malay.
QUESTION 4: MARITIAL STATUS

3 of our respondents are single


and 2 are married.
QUESTION 5: CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

According to the pie chart, 40% of


respondents for each were work at government
and doing business while 20% of the
respondents is unemployed.
QUESTION 6: CURRENT INCOME
One of our respondents current incomes is below RM1500.
RM1501-RM3000, RM3001-RM4500, RM4501-RM6000 and
RM6000 above each.
QUESTION 6 :
HOW STRONGLY IS THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AFFECTING
YOUR ?

Most of respondents agree that Covid-19 is not really


affecting, but some respondents also agree that Covid-
19 is affecting their routine while others respondent do
not agree about Covid 19 affecting their routine
QUESTION 7 :
ARE THERE ANY ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS TO SURVIVE
THE LIVELIHOOD DURING THE CRISIS?

Two of the respondent suggest to always follow


the SOP given, one of the repondent suggest to
make a good plan for the future and online
business.
QUESTION 8 :
WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THE CURRENT SITUATION
HANDLED BY GOVERNMENT?

Two of the respondent said the governement should improve


their performances and one of the respondent said government
should focus on citizen's need while other said governemnt
good in handling the situation
QUESTION 9 :
CONSIDERING THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK HOW DO YOU FEEL
ABOUT YOUR FINANCIAL SITUATION OF THE FUTURE?

3 out of 5 of the respondent not worried about


their finacial situation in future, while 1
respondent somewhat optimistic and 1
respondent somewhat worried.
QUESTION 10 :
DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTION ON HOW TO IMPROVE THE
CURRENT SITUATION?

Suggetion that given by respondents are comply to the governement , people should
take a good care of themself also governemnt should always control the situatio, always
follow the rules given and give more job opportunity to fresh graduate and decrease fee
for part time student.
RECOMMENDATION
• Be aware of fake news that is being spread on social media.
⚬ And also educate ourselves properly before sharing whether it is true or not.
Government has a portal called 'sebenarnya.my' where we can look up and
double-check information to avoid misinformation
• Applied 3W and 3S in our daily lives
⚬ 3W concept entails constantly washing hands with water and soap (wash),
wearing masks when going out (wear), and warning from KKM (warn)
⚬ 3S by avoiding being in a crowded place (crowded place), being in a narrow
place (confined space), and having a conversation in close range (close
conversation)
RECOMMENDATION
• Managing Your Personal Finances
⚬ The outbreak clearly has a negative impact on our economy due to the
restrictions on business and movement.
• Tracking your spending
⚬ To helps us to make a changes as needed based on our spending.
• Do not touch your personal savings unless it is an emergency.
⚬ Must know how to prioritize your spending and save into a savings account
⚬ To avoid unnecessary spending and prioritize your family's needs.
The MCO has impacted our

CONCLUSION economy, education, basic


needs, travel, and transportation.

This has increased panic buying and


surgical mask supply, driving up prices.
Malaysia's new norms include social
distance, regular sanitization, and
avoiding gatherings.

Movement Control Order had pros and


cons for families.
Many businesses rely on online Families with strong ties may not be affected,
businesses for income and but those struggling may experience rifts.
customer communication. Spending more time with their families helps
them bond. During MCO, parents lost daily

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income and employment, causing stress and
frustration. Instability can result. They may
become irrational and emotional, lashing out at
their children.
CONCLUSION Respondents to a recent survey also
stated that they find online shopping
more convenient than shopping in
crowded areas to avoid becoming
infected.

they must adapt and deal The government and all parties must
with supply chain work together to ensure our safety and
disruptions and consumer health so we can live long, healthy lives
behaviors in this new with our families and loved ones. All
norm.. agencies and frontline workers fighting

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Covid-19 are appreciated.
THANK YOU

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