Nearly half of Americans acknowledged they weren't truthful about their COVID-19 status or didn't follow public health measures at the height of the pandemic in a new nationwide survey led in part by a team of University of Utah Health researchers.
"This gave us a much better idea of what kind of behaviors people were engaging with and how prevalent it was. I think more importantly, we got a really good idea of the reasons why," said Alistair Thorpe.
"This gave us a much better idea of what kind of behaviors people were engaging with and how prevalent it was. I think more importantly, we got a really good idea of the reasons why," said Alistair ThorpeAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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