Public perception on face mask wearing during COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia: A cross sectional study
Muhammad Zubir Yusof,
Nur Faza Zinnirah Fadzil,
Nik Nur Niska Azlin Kamaruzi
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
Since the emergence of COVID-19, the Malaysian government has made wearing a face mask in public mandatory since August 1, 2020, as an effort by the government to control the transmission of COVID-19. However, Malaysians’ willingness to wear face masks in public is unknown.
Objective
Thus, this study aimed to evaluate their perception of face mask wearing during COVID-19 and its contributing factors.
Methodology
A total of 1024 respondents, aged ≥ 18 years, participated in this online cross-se… Show more
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