Author: Bakry, Huny Mohamed; Waly, Eman Hassan
Title: Perception and practice of social distancing among Egyptians in COVID-19 pandemic. Cord-id: zh52jlc5 Document date: 2020_8_31
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION Social distancing is principally intended to reduce infectious disease transmission by decreasing interactions among people in a broader community. Keeping social distancing is an essential public health measure to resist the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODOLOGY a cross sectional study was conducted among 1,036 Egyptians using an online questionnaire between 5 and 10 May 2020. RESULTS There was significant association between the practice of social distancing and some sociodemographic fac
Document: INTRODUCTION Social distancing is principally intended to reduce infectious disease transmission by decreasing interactions among people in a broader community. Keeping social distancing is an essential public health measure to resist the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODOLOGY a cross sectional study was conducted among 1,036 Egyptians using an online questionnaire between 5 and 10 May 2020. RESULTS There was significant association between the practice of social distancing and some sociodemographic factors as sex, age, education, working status, and place of residence at p value < 0.001 and with community of residence at p value 0.021. CONCLUSIONS Egyptians had good perception for social distancing to prevent transmission of COVID 19, but they were not strictly practicing it.
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