
#ProjekMuhibah Strategy 4 – Opening up Economic Sectors Safely
REFSA outlines a step-by-step framework to re-open the economy in a manner that is safe, responsible, and based on science and data. See our infographics here.
REFSA outlines a step-by-step framework to re-open the economy in a manner that is safe, responsible, and based on science and data. See our infographics here.
We outline different frameworks to structure the reopening of the economy in a manner that is safe, responsible and based on science and data in order to boost consumer confidence.
We need to address the challenges of building public trust head-on so that businesses and communities can confidently head towards a new normal as the country reopens.
Kita perlu membina kepercayaan awam secara tuntas supaya para peniaga dan masyarakat yakin dapat menempuh Norma Baharu ketika negara memasuki fasa pembukaan semula.
在开放经济领域的同时,严格的运作程序不可或缺。即便确诊人数再次上升,马来西亚不能再像之前的三次行动管制令(MCOs)那样反复地进行经济封锁。我们也应该着重于建立民众的信心,让我国企业和社区能自信的迎向新常态。
How do we mitigate this crisis? To do so, we need to improve our detection of COVID-positive patients, and we can do this with a comprehensive National Testing Plan. Here's how.
COVID-19 doesn't discriminate between "essential" and "non-essential" sectors. Here's how it has affected various sectors across Malaysia.
The government must move away from arbitrary distinctions between "essential" vs "non-essential" sectors. Instead, we need to consider how to gradually re-open businesses using science-based approaches. Here's how.
In REFSA's #ProjekMuhibah series, Strategy 3 calls for continued and targeted assistance to businesses and individuals. See infographics here.
The current lockdown is hurting the livelihood of Malaysians. Government must move past arbitrary distinctions between “essential” & “non-essential sectors, focusing instead on applying dynamic SOPs & targeted economic assistance to businesses.