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Correction: The impact of believing you have had COVID-19 on self-reported behaviour: Cross-sectional survey

  • Louise E. Smith,
  • Abigail L. Mottershaw,
  • Mark Egan,
  • Jo Waller,
  • Theresa M. Marteau,
  • G. James Rubin
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There are errors in Table 3. In the “Shopping for groceries/pharmacy” and “Shopping for items other than groceries/pharmacy” sections of the table, the values in the two columns under the heading “Self-reported behaviour n (%)” have been incorrectly switched. Please see the correct Table 3 here.

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Table 3. Associations between thinking you have had COVID-19 and correct identification of most common symptoms of COVID-19; and adherence to social distancing measures (shopping for groceries/pharmacy, shopping for items other than groceries/pharmacy, and meeting up with friends and/or family who do not live with you; binary outcomes).

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248076.t001

Reference

  1. 1. Smith LE, Mottershaw AL, Egan M, Waller J, Marteau TM, et al. (2020) The impact of believing you have had COVID-19 on self-reported behaviour: Cross-sectional survey. PLOS ONE 15(11): e0240399. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240399 pmid:33147219