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Table 1.

Participant characteristics (n = 7169).

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Fig 1.

Participants’ perception of the risk of severe illness with COVID-19 depending on their actual risk of severe illness according to recommendations from the French High Council for Public Health (n = 7169).

Surface is proportional to the number of patients in each category in the weighted analysis (calibration on margins for sex, age categories and educational level by using data from a national census describing the French population self-reporting at least one chronic condition).

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Table 2.

Association between participant characteristics and their perceived risk of severe COVID-19.

Results of logistic regression analysis of complete cases, accounting for weights obtained after calibration on margins for sex, age categories and educational level by using data from a national census describing the French population self-reporting at least one chronic condition.

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Fig 2.

Participant-reported attitudes to prevent infection in situations involving frequent or occasional contacts with symptomatic or asymptomatic people (n = 6940).

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Table 3.

Association between participant characteristics and the use of face masks for occasional contacts with asymptomatic people (or the refusal to see these people).

Results of logistic regression analysis of complete cases, accounting for weights obtained after calibration on margins for sex, age categories and educational level by using data from a national census describing the French population self-reporting at least one chronic condition.

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