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Behavioral factors associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Mille Dybdal CajarFlorence Chia Chin TanMogens Karsboel BoisenSebastian Moretto KrogRúna NolsoeeHelle Collatz ChristensenMikkel Porsborg AndersenAmalie Lykkemark MøllerThomas Alexander GerdsUlrik Pedersen-BjergaardBirgitte LindegaardPeter Lommer KristensenThomas Broe ChristensenChristian Torp-PedersenMaria Elisabeth Lendorf
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
In a community setting with moderate restrictions, activities such as using public transportation and grocery shopping with the relevant precautions were not associated with an increased rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Exposures and activities where safety measures are difficult to maintain might be important risk factors for infection. These findings may help public health authorities tailor their strategies for limiting the spread of SARS-CoV-2.
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