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.
Researchers warn that coronavirus precaution fibs could potentially lengthen the current COVID-19 pandemic or promote the spread of other infectious diseases in the future.
A national survey conducted in the United States suggests public honesty and compliance were lacking in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Just over 40 percent of 1,733 adult respondents admitted to breaking quarantine rules or misrepresenting the preventative measures they were taking to reduce viral spread, Science Alert reported. A quarter of