1. Places Nigerians visited during COVID-19 government stay-home policy: evidence from secondary analysis of data collected during the lockdown
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David Idowu Olatunji, Babasola Oluwatomi Okusanya, Bassey Ebenso, Sophia Ifeoma Usuwa, David Akeju, Samuel Adejoh, Chinwe Lucia Ochu, Michael Amedu Onoja, James Olatunde Okediran, Gloria Ogochukwu Nwiyi, Disu Yahya, Sunday Eziechina, and Ehimario Igumbor
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
Introduction. Compliance with the Government’s lockdown policy is required to curtail community transmission of Covid-19 infection. The objective of this research was to identify places Nigerians visited during the lockdown to help prepare for a response towards future infectious diseases of public health importance similar to Covid-19 Methods. This was a secondary analysis of unconventional data collected using Google Forms and online social media platforms during the COVID-19 lockdown between April and June 2020 in Nigeria. Two datasets from: i) partnership for evidence-based response to COVID-19 (PERC) wave-1 and ii) College of Medicine, University of Lagos perception of and compliance with physical distancing survey (PCSH) were used. Data on places that people visited during the lockdown were extracted and compared with the sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all independent variables and focused on frequencies and percentages. Chi-squared test was used to determine the significance between sociodemographic variables and places visited during the lockdown. Statistical significance was determined by P
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- 2023