Risk compensation in times of COVID-19: Do people keep distance when wearing a facemask? A rapid review
Abstract Aim To nuance the discussion on the suggested absence of the risk-compensation phenomenon in times of COVID-19. Subject and methods In many countries, behavioral restrictions for COVID-19 prevention started with asking people to stay 1.5 m away from each other. To further prevent the spread...
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Main Authors: | Gill A. Ten Hoor (Author), Robert A. C. Ruiter (Author), Gerjo Kok (Author) |
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