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Who Follows the Rules? A Look at COVID-19 Prevention
Latin AmericaWednesday, February 12, 2025
People who were less concerned about catching COVID-19 were less likely to follow the safety measures. People who were less knowledgeable about COVID-19 were less likely to follow the safety measures. People who were from Brazil and Mexico were less likely to follow safety measures in comparison to the rest of the countries.
The study did not find any evidence that people's trust in the president had a significant effect on whether they followed the safety measures.
There must be more ways to reach people with public health information. People need to have more access to reliable information to be able to make better health decisions. If people don't have access to reliable information, they may follow non-scientific sources, which can lead to harmful decisions.
It is important to keep in mind that this study does not mean that politics does not matter; it just means that it does not always matter when it comes to public health.
This study shows a continuous need to improve the communication between the public and health officials.
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