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From: Unraveling the effects of the Ebola experience on behavior choices during COVID-19 in Liberia: a mixed-methods study across successive outbreaks

Fig. 2

Relative behavior change for individual precautionary measures during Ebola versus during COVID-19. Behaviors were self-reported by participants as being undertaken at the same frequency, more often, or less often, relative to before the outbreak (Ebola or COVID-19). Results are further stratified by whether participants had close experience with disease in their families or households during the Ebola outbreak—that is, those who had a household member test positive for Ebola (yes) versus those who did not (no)

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