Abstract

100 questionnaires were randomly administered via telephone to 65 residents in De Kinderen and 35 residents in Meten-Meer-Zorg during the months of April and May 2021. The findings revealed that 71% of respondents were knowledgeable of all of the COVID-19 guidelines recommended by the WHO. The main hindrance to the practicing of safe social distancing among the respondents was overcrowding in public transit. In addition, the most common factor preventing the respondents from always using the WHO-recommended face mask was its unavailability and unaffordability.

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