Characteristics Associated with Adults Remembering to Wash Hands in Multiple Situations Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic — United States, October 2019 and June 2020
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Young, white US men are the least likely to wash their hands amid the coronavirus pandemic
Brittany M. Robinson, MPH - Health Communications Specialist - Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Percentage of respondents who reported remembering to wash their hands
Clear and unequivocal evidence we should washing our hands during COVID-19
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