KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 ― There is no doubt that 2021 was a tough year for Malaysians against the backdrop of continuous devastating events.
Knowhere Bangsar director Kamaraj R talks about the challenges of F&B operators throughout the pandemic and lockdowns. ― Picture by Ahmad ZamzahuriKnowhere Bangsar director Kamaraj R said the year has been a roller coaster ride for him and the business due to prolonged lockdowns.“It was quite tough to survive just by doing deliveries during months of lockdowns when dine-ins were not allowed.”“It has driven the business more in a delivery direction.
“In Bangsar, I have seen many closing their business, but again there are also many opening new businesses.” University Malaya Medical Centre chief nursing officer Hasimah Zainol said 2021 was the most difficult year throughout her career as the country faced an increasing number of Covid-19 cases for several months.
“It is really difficult to continue the services with a manpower shortage, especially during the pandemic. University of Wollongong Malaysia KDU lecturer Jehan Adnan says the Covid-19 pandemic has taken a toll on her students’ mental health. ― Picture by Ahmad ZamzahuriUniversity of Wollongong Malaysia KDU lecturer Jehan Adnan said the two years of pandemic and MCO has visibly taken a toll on her students’ mental health.
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