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A Cross-Sectional Study and Observational Assessment of Shoppers' COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.

Abhinand ThaivalappilIan YoungDavid L PearlRuijia ZhangAndrew Papadopoulos
Published in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2023)
This supports evidence for environmental context influencing COVID-19 preventive behaviors. Intervention efforts aimed at visible signage, tailored messaging, and redesigning spaces to facilitate preventive behaviors may be effective at increasing adherence during outbreaks.
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