PERCEPTION TOWARDS COVID APPROPRIATE BEHAVIORS - A CROSS SECTIONAL SURVEY AMONG NURSING STUDENTS FROM SOUTH INDIA

Background: 2019-nCoV (also called SARS-CoV-2) is a single stranded RNA virus comingunder the same genus beta coronavirus as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1(SARS-CoV-1) and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Adherence to COVID-19 appropriate behavior plays a cru...

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