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. 2020 Sep 19;46:102512. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2020.102512

Table 3.

COVID-19 exposures and test access.

Participant sex Male Female
Age group (years) <=55 >55 <=55 >55
n Participants (% of 1,019) 87 (9) 116 (11) 420 (41) 390 (38)
Know someone exposed to SARS-CoV-2:
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No

  • -

    Unsure

39 (45)
36 (41)
12 (14)
33 (28)
65 (56)
18 (16)
177 (42)
184 (44)
59 (14)
142 (36)
205 (53)
43 (11)
Personally exposed to someone with COVID-19:
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No

  • -

    Unsure

3 (3)
56 (64)
28 (32)
2 (2)
78 (67)
36 (31)
23 (5)
271 (65)
126 (30)
10 (3)
263 (67)
117 (30)
Have you had symptoms that are associated with COVID-19?
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No

54 (62)
33 (38)
59 (51)
57 (49)
286 (68)
134 (32)
215 (55)
175 (45)
Have you been tested for COVID-19?
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No

  • -

    Unsure

3 (3)
84 (97)
0
3 (3)
112 (97)
1 (0.9)
22 (5)
398 (95)
0
14 (4)
376 (96)
0
If tested, result:
  • -

    Positive

  • -

    Negative

  • -

    Results not returned

1 (1)
2 (2)
0
1 (0.9)
1 (0.9)
0
4 (1)
15 (4)
3 (0.7)
1 (0.3)
10 (3)
3 (0.8)
If no, did you want to be tested for COVID-19:
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No

  • -

    Unsure

16 (18)
54 (62)
20 (23)
14 (12)
78 (67)
20 (17)
47 (11)
284 (68)
67 (16)
51 (13)
232 (59)
93 (24)
If unable to be tested, why:
Unsure of location 4 (5) 2 (2) 6 (1) 6 (2)
Worried about catching a disease 0 0 1 (0.2) 1 (0.3)
Doctor did not offer/recommend testing 2 (2) 3 (3) 11 (3) 7 (2)
Test unavailable 5 (6) 5 (4) 12 (3) 24 (6)
Unsure/Don't know 1 (1) 1 (0.9) 7 (2) 3 (0.8)
Othera 4 (5) 3 (3) 10 (2) 10 (3)
a

Participants answered this question with open responses. Responses included patients not wanting to leave the house and not exhibiting enough symptoms to quality for a test.