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Knowledge and attitude of the communities towards COVID-19 and associated factors among Gondar City residents, northwest Ethiopia: A community based cross-sectional study.

Asefa Adimasu TaddeseZelalem Nigussie AzeneMehari Woldemariam MeridAtalay Goshu MulunehDemiss Mulatu GeberuGetahun Molla KassaMelaku Kindie YenitSewbesew Yitayih TilahunKassahun Alemu GelayeHabtamu Sewunet MekonnenAbere Woretaw AzagewChalachew Adugna WubnehGetaneh Mulualem BelayNega Tezera AssimamawChilot Desta AgegnehuTelake AzaleAnimut Tagele TamiruBayew Kelkay RadeEden Bishaw TayeZewudu AndualemHenok DagneKiros Terefe GashayeGebisa Guyasa KabitoTesfaye Hambisa MekonnenSintayehu DabaJember AzanawTsegaye AdaneMekuriaw Alemayehu
Published in: PloS one (2021)
More than half of the respondents had better knowledge and attitude regarding COVID-19. Higher educational level and larger family size were significant factors predominantly affecting the knowledge and attitude of the communities towards COVID-19.
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