Selected article for: "close contact and infection risk"

Author: Jane M Lim; Zaw Myo Tun; Vishakha Kumar; Sharon Quaye; Vittoria Offeddu; Alex R Cook; May Oo Lwin; Shaohai Jiang; Clarence C Tam
Title: Population anxiety and positive behaviour change during the COVID-19 epidemic: Cross-sectional surveys in Singapore, China and Italy
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 7yucn30u_39
    Snippet: Respondents in both settings reported the following as common modes of COVID-19 transmission: coughing (Singapore 95%; China 91.2%), sneezing (Singapore 93.6%; China 97%), touching contaminated surfaces (Singapore 88.6%; China 86.8%) or close personal contact (Singapore 88.3%; China 84.8%). Places where Singaporean respondents thought people were most likely to contract COVID-19 were countries with outbreaks (89.3%), and public transport (75.8%)......
    Document: Respondents in both settings reported the following as common modes of COVID-19 transmission: coughing (Singapore 95%; China 91.2%), sneezing (Singapore 93.6%; China 97%), touching contaminated surfaces (Singapore 88.6%; China 86.8%) or close personal contact (Singapore 88.3%; China 84.8%). Places where Singaporean respondents thought people were most likely to contract COVID-19 were countries with outbreaks (89.3%), and public transport (75.8%). For Chinese respondents, public transportation (95.8%) and shopping malls (90.0%) were reported as places where infection risk was highest.

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