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Vol. 31. Núm. S5.
The 3rd International Nursing & Health Sciences Students & Health Care Professionals Conference (INHSP) 2019
Páginas S840-S846 (Diciembre 2021)
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Vol. 31. Núm. S5.
The 3rd International Nursing & Health Sciences Students & Health Care Professionals Conference (INHSP) 2019
Páginas S840-S846 (Diciembre 2021)
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COVID-19 exposure risk level in daily activity in adapting to new habits in the pandemic period
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Bs. Titi Haeranaa, Syatirah Jalaluddinb,
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, M. Fais Satrianegaraa, Dian Rezki Wijayaa, Syahrul Basria, Emmi Bujawatia
a Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar, Indonesia
b Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar, Indonesia
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Table 1. The socio-demographic characteristic of participants (n: 497).
Table 2. Proportion difference of activity risk level between socio-demography variable (n=497).
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Abstract
Objective

Analyze how the COVID-19 exposure risk level in daily activity in adapting to new habits.

Methods

A cross-sectional online survey of the Indonesian adult population. Administered by an online questionnaire. A total of 497 samples, used a probabilistic sampling, collected between 20th and 24th June 2020. The sample lived in 108 districts across all 32 provinces in Indonesia.

Result

We found the distribution of COVID-19 exposure risk level in daily activities almost the same was 26.0% of participants had very high risk, 27.4% were high risk, 22.9% were moderate risk, and 23.7% were low risk. Male had activity risk level significantly lower than female (p-value 0.001). There are 14% of participants with a very high level of activity risk living in areas with uncontrolled virus transmission.

Conclusion

The risk of COVID-19 transmission occurs through a variety of activities carried out daily. All public meeting places have to consider compliance with health protocol to prevent it.

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Daily activities
COVID-19
Risk

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