STUDY ON BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE AND AWARENESS OF PEOPLE ON HYGIENE POST COVID
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Covid-19 was an uncertain situation in the world there was a drastic change in all the Sectors of the world. As COVID-19 Is a disease which can get transmitted very easily utmost care of hygiene such as hand-Wash, sanitization, usage of mask regularly and a proper distance was recommended by the doctors.
This research carried out put more emphasis on people's behaviour on hygiene post covid how is there behaving pattern towards sanitization, hand wash few people are ensured that there immunity is good enough to fight with the virus so they neglect above factors on the other hand few people become overanxious on hygiene the behaviour will be studied on people of all classes [Educated,illiterate, and by considering all the economic Background of the people]
The research also focuses on the awareness level of people that whether they are really aware about the hygiene and its benefits over the virus A survey is being conducted and applied in the studies. A questionnaire is made from people of diversified background for collecting the data and it will be examine using statistical tools
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