More than 25% of parents surveyed report that they were less than truthful about their children's COVID-19 status or that they didn't follow the disease's preventive guidelines during the pandemic for their offspring, according to a nationwide study led in part by University of Utah scientists.
MONDAY, March 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) Public health officials offered a lot of advice to prevent the spread of COVID-19 early in the pandemic, but some parents apparently tuned
Reluctance to accurately report health status and adherence to masking, social distancing, and other public health measures could potentially lengthen the current COVID-19 pandemic , researchers say.
Nearly half of Americans acknowledged they weren t truthful about their COVID-19 status or didn t follow public health measures at the height of the pandemic according to survey.
University of Utah Health researchers helped lead a national project and discovered that many people weren’t honest about their adherence to COVID-19 rules.