Lower Intent to Comply with COVID-19 Public Health Recommendations Correlates to Higher Disease Burden in Following 30 Days
Robert P. Lennon,
Aleksandra E. Zgierska,
Erin L. Miller,
Bethany Snyder,
Aparna Keshaviah,
Cindy Hu,
Hanzhi Zhou and
Lauren Jodi Van Scoy
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Abstract:
The authors sought to determine whether self-reported intent to comply with public health recommendations correlates with future coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease burden.
Keywords: COVID-19; public health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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