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Erschienen in: Journal of Community Health 4/2021

16.10.2020 | COVID-19 | Original Paper Zur Zeit gratis

The Extent of Commitment of Saudis During Holy Ramadan to Social Distancing Measures Required for the Prevention of Transmission of COVID-19

verfasst von: Nouf Alotaibi, Sattam Almutairi, Moawad Alotaibi, Mishal M. Alotaibi, Tahani Alsufian

Erschienen in: Journal of Community Health | Ausgabe 4/2021

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease (hereafter COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020. People were admitted to hospitals complaining of fever, fatigue, cough, and difficulty breathing. Consequently, the strategy being adopted to limit the spread of COVID-19 is to encourage people in society to follow preventive measures. We aimed to estimate how the knowledge of and compliance with safe distancing measures affected the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia during Holy Ramadan. A cross-sectional survey was implemented in the central regions of Saudi Arabia from 24th of April to 22nd May to coincide with Ramadan. The study was conducted using a Google forum distributed through social media. Participants were recruited through convenience sampling of the Saudi population. In total, 1515 participants completed the survey. A significant difference between males and females was observed in answering questions about committing to: not attending gatherings, keeping a safe distance, not making physical contact, and staying at home during partial lockdown. In general, participants in our study demonstrated excellent adherence to all social distance measures, considered essential for limiting the spread and progression of COVID-19. However, attitudes regarding reduced physical contact was poor in the Makkah region, which necessitates greater efforts to educate and inform people about the associated risks.
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Metadaten
Titel
The Extent of Commitment of Saudis During Holy Ramadan to Social Distancing Measures Required for the Prevention of Transmission of COVID-19
verfasst von
Nouf Alotaibi
Sattam Almutairi
Moawad Alotaibi
Mishal M. Alotaibi
Tahani Alsufian
Publikationsdatum
16.10.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Schlagwort
COVID-19
Erschienen in
Journal of Community Health / Ausgabe 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0094-5145
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-020-00936-3

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