Enterprises still closed by COVID-19 17% in Dec – NBS

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About 17 per cent of non-farm enterprises remained shut due to the adverse impact of COVID-19 as of December, the National Bureau of Statistics revealed on Wednesday.

Part of the report read on non-farm enterprise read, “Even with respondents back at work, however, evidence of churning in the non-farm enterprise sector suggests people’s working situations remain precarious.

The summary of the report showed that households had become laxer regarding safe practices, with the share of respondents washing their hands after being in public all or most of the time dropping from 83 per cent to 73 per cent between July 2020 and November 2020. The report showed that the share of respondents who were working remained around pre-crisis levels in December 2020, although persistent churning in the non-farm enterprise sector suggested that some businesses were yet to fully stabilise.

According to the report, more crop farming households were using farm inputs, and were positive about their revenues from crop sales in 2020/21 compared to previous agricultural seasons, potentially due to rising food prices.

 

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