What Can We Learn from This Pandemic?
After 2 years of living with the unprecedented pandemic, most countries are still struggling to fight this ‘monster’ contagion. The poor countries are the ones that are severely affected by the current situation as the slow vaccination program, leading to a terrible turn of events.
In
Malaysia, this pandemic really comes to our attention when the ‘Tabligh Cluster’
emerged in March last year. The number of cases of people who were admitted to
hospitals increased exponentially, which was something new where everybody
starts living in fear. As a result, the new Prime Minister, Tan Sri Mahiaddin
Yassin, announced a full lockdown across the country in the hopes that this
pandemic could be curbed or at least, under control.
As
the clock ticks down, our situation once improved last July. However, the sky
is not always blue. The state general election in Sabah took place just after the
situation got better. As expected, that was the turning point of how the
Covid-19 cases boomed dramatically shortly afterward, just before everybody managed
to contain it where the number of cases once dropped to zero cases per day.
Now,
the situation gets worse and worse. Our daily cases approximately reach 20
thousand cases per day, especially in Klang Valley and several states such as
Kedah and Johor which are negatively affected as most of the factories do not seize
their operations during the lockdowns. Malls, certain categories of shops,
schools, and universities are forced to shut down which resulted in dire
consequences for the economy. The people are burning out. They are now
mentally and physically exhausted.
So, with the current situation, what could we learn from this pandemic? I would like to stress out two important segments which shift the world when Covid-19 hits us all: economy and technology and science.
The
surge of E-Commerce
Undeniably speaking, this pandemic negatively affects our country and even all the countries around the world. Thousands of people are getting laid off, and numerous shops and malls do not have the ability to survive. People could not put food on the table anymore. Such a harsh reality that we must accept.
When
most of economic sectors struggle to keep going, E-Commerce is a
different story. As people are instructed to stay at home, the inclination of spending
time with smartphones is high. During this pandemic, the E-Commerce companies
such as Amazon, Lazada, and Shopee find their pace at great momentum.
For
instance, Amazon continued to hire despite widespread unemployment and economic
crisis in the United States. Between March and mid-April, the company hired
around 175,000 new warehouse and delivery workers to help fulfill consumer
orders. In the three months ending June 30, Amazon hired 36,400 new employees,
increasing its total headcount to 876,800, up 34% year over year
Likewise,
the situation is much similar in Malaysia. Based on the reports, online
shopping application such as Shoppee is used by 4 in 5 buyers. As for Lazada,
they are already millions of orders have been requested and the numbers rise by
almost 80%.
Obviously, the pandemic has completely changed the retailing industry, especially the e-commerce sector. This is something that people should ponder upon, and it may be the case for those struggling to start a new business. Perhaps, start off with e-commerce. Why not?
The
Role of Science and Technology
When
lockdowns are imposed across the world, science and technology help us to
continue our life even if it would not the same as before. The university
students are asked to go back home and continue their studies remotely.
Online
platforms such as Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams are the medium for
students to continue their studies as they cannot go back to campus. Although
they may be not as effective as face-to-face classes where students interact
with each other, at least, the learning can be resumed despite a few drawbacks
such as slow internet connectivity and less motivation.
Nevertheless,
we have to accept this destiny as a part of our challenges that must be
encountered as much as we can.
More
than that, science and technology help us to heal and curb this pandemic
slowly. With the rapid development in the pharmaceuticals industry, the
vaccines such as Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Sinovac manage to emerge amid this
crisis. Without them, we would not have been able to continue to the same
extent throughout the pandemic.
To sum up, there is always a silver lining in every cloud. Although many of us would
think that this catastrophe is a total disaster, it is not as we think. Had it
not been for Covid-19, the surge of e-commerce and the rapid development of
Science and Technology might not take place.
Credit pictures: Google Image
12th August 2021




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