Large Gathering Attendance is Associated with Increased Odds of Contracting COVID-19: A Survey Based Study

Mary E. Schroeder,Michelle TB Manderski, Chris Amro, Sneha Swaminathan,Akshat Parekh, Sho Yoshitake, Jason Yang,Paul Romeo, Daniel Reyes,Rachel Choron, Michael Rodricks

Journal of Prevention(2022)

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We used a telephone survey to determine risk factors associated with a positive polymerase chain reaction test of a nasopharyngeal swab for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov-2) at a community hospital in Central New Jersey during the early stages of the pandemic. We compared survey responses of 176 patients in March 2020. Respondents were asked about their living situation, work environment, use of public transportation and attendance at one or more large gatherings (more than 10 people) in the 3 weeks prior to undergoing COVID testing. We found that those who attended a large gathering in the 3 weeks prior to their COVID test had a 2.50 odds ratio (95% CI 1.19, 5.22) of testing positive after controlling for age, sex, race/ethnicity, occupation, living situation and recent visit to a nursing home. The total number of gatherings attended or the number of people in attendance was not associated with a positive test. An association was also seen for specific job types such as factory workers, construction workers, and facilities managers. Attendance at a gathering of more than ten people was associated with testing positive for COVID-19.
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COVID-19, Transmission, Prevention, Survey, Large gathering
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