Masks, sanitiser are our new best friends


Abstract

As the economy gets back on track, we welcome back traffic jams and busy malls in the city.Shops, restaurants, hotels and resorts, recreation parks and sporting arenas have reopened their doors. Passengers have flocked back to airports to go on a much-needed holiday or to balik kampung. It's a relief that we can come out and go about our activities. Nonetheless, trying to get back to where we left off may be easier said than done. Every day, we hear and read about people getting infected with the Covid-19 virus.

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Item Type: Newspaper
Subjects: 100 Philosophy & psychology
300 Social sciences > 306 Culture & institutions
Campuses: Sabah > Kota Kinabalu Campus
Divisions: Faculties > Business Management
Newspaper: New Straits Times
Date: 15 November 2021
Depositing User: Rosila Nordin (Alor Gajah)
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Languages: English
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