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. 2021 Aug 5;22:101229. doi: 10.1016/j.jth.2021.101229

Table 2.

Frequency of risk perception among taxi drivers.

Variable Frequency n (%)
Agree Undecided Disagree Total
There is little chance of catching COVID-19 when passengers sit in the back seat of the vehicle. 77 (28.3) 15 (5.5) 180 (66.2) 272 (100.0)
I am likely to catch COVID-19 when I handle passengers' luggage. 183 (67.0) 12 (4.4) 78 (28.6) 273 (100.0)
Sneezing and coughing passengers present great danger to me. 238 (89.1) 7 (2.5) 22 (8.2) 267 (100.0)
Collecting cash from passengers increases my risk of catching COVID-19. 214 (79.0) 4 (1.5) 53 (19.6) 271 (100.0)
Carrying passengers who are not wearing masks is a high-risk activity 232 (82.6) 5 (1.8) 34 (12.5) 271 (100.0)
I will not get COVID-19 on the job if I wear my mask when carrying passengers 109 (40.7) 21 (7.8) 138 (51.5) 268 (100.0)
Transporting one less passenger is useful in helping to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. 153 (56.9) 7 (2.6) 109 (40.5) 269 (100.0)