Fear of Covid-19 might hold back recovery, says minister

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Economics minister Mustapha Mohamad says the Covid-19 pandemic has created a psychology of fear and made people wary about resuming normal activities. FMTNews Covid19 Malaysia

A minister says that although businesses have reopened, there is a psychology of fear about Covid-19.

Economics minister Mustapa Mohamed said a public fearful of normal activities could be a stumbling block to Malaysia’s economic recovery. However, the spread of Covid-19 had affected the psychological wellbeing of the public, a factor that could slow down the economic recovery process. On efforts to control the pandemic, he said: “We can say it has been successful, and some of the ways we handled the crisis has become an example for the world, and both developing and developed countries are emulating our methods.

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