People are back to their bad habits once more.
THE human race has learned little since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world.
The dawn of Covid-19 was scary at the beginning of the MCO here on March 18, when we saw next-to-no cars on the road, businesses shut down and schools closed. So, we as upstanding citizens dutifully followed the government’s rules and guidelines to manage our lives in facing Covid-19 — from strict social distancing, wearing face masks and working from home to adhering to regimented self-care and hygiene standards in and out of our home.And while the air became cleaner, the skies bluer and traffic jams were non-existent for almost a good three months, the downside was that thousands of people in Malaysia lost their jobs.
The roads were cleaner too, and indiscriminate rubbish dumping was kept at bay, which was a relief for local authorities.
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