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Host 31 · Partition 55
laksa031
11974975279136771031
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URLhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/16/8778
Last Crawled2026-04-27 20:19:54 (1 month ago)
First Indexed2021-08-20 03:02:43 (4 years ago)
HTTP Status Code200
Content
Meta TitlePerception of the Movement Control Order during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study in Malaysia
Meta DescriptionMalaysia implemented its first Movement Control Order (MCO) during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic to slow the transmission of the virus. This study aimed to explore the public perception of the MCO implementation and people’s experiences during this period. The study employed qualitative explorative in-depth interviews conducted with 23 Malaysian adults from various demographic backgrounds. Thematic analysis was performed using NVivo 12. Three main themes were identified: a period of information surge, heterogeneous emotional response, and attempts to adapt. During the MCO, the participants obtained information from multiple platforms. They suggested the need for clear and repeated instructions to avoid confusion and misinformation. They also acknowledged the importance of the MCO in breaking the chain of transmission and safeguarding high-risk groups; however, they also expressed that stricter enforcement from the authorities was warranted. The changes in the participants’ work–life routines, lack of physical interaction, and uncertainty about their health and the economy due to the MCO negatively impacted their psychological states. Despite these challenges, the participants attempted to adapt to life under the MCO in different ways. The findings imply that during a crisis, the public tends to seek clear and reliable information, experience emotional turmoil, and adapt to changes. The MCO implementation can be improved through an effective communication strategy and efforts to battle misinformation.
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ML Classification
ML Categories
/Health
65.7%
/Health/Public_Health
63.6%
/Health/Public_Health/Health_Policy
57.7%
/People_and_Society
37.4%
/People_and_Society/Social_Sciences
31.3%
/People_and_Society/Social_Sciences/Communications_and_Media_Studies
14.1%
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ML Page Types
/Article
98.4%
/Article/Study_or_Research_Findings
98.2%
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}
ML Intent Types
Informational
99.9%
Raw JSON
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}
Content Metadata
Languageen
Authornull
Publish Timenot set
Original Publish Time2021-08-20 03:02:43 (4 years ago)
RepublishedNo
Word Count (Total)13,248
Word Count (Content)8,868
Links
External Links205
Internal Links79
Technical SEO
Meta NofollowNo
Meta NoarchiveNo
JS RenderedYes
Redirect Targetnull
Performance
Download Time (ms)633
TTFB (ms)627
Download Size (bytes)81,856
Location
Host ID31 (laksa031)
Partition ID55
Root Hash11974975279136771031
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