Preventing within household transmission of Covid-19: is the provision of accommodation to support self-isolation feasible and acceptable?
Sarah DenfordKate MortonJeremy HorwoodRachel de GarangLucy YardleyPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
The provision of accommodation to prevent within household transmission of Covid-19 is viewed as acceptable, feasible and necessary by some people who are concerned about infection transmission in the home and are unable to self-isolate or socially distance at home. Different households will have different requirements, e.g., those with caring responsibilities, and to overcome these challenges additional support may be needed for the provision of accommodation to be feasible to those who could benefit most.