Post on 29-Aug-2020
WHOQ_answers
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Surveyresponse(%)
Governmentadvises
Itwerethelaw
Internationalorganizations
advisedit
Mostpeopledidit
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80
79
78 12
75
10
13 7
6
6
6
WHOQ_answers Country
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Surveyresponse(%)
Internationalorganizationsadvisedit
Vietnam
Philippines
UnitedArabEmirates
Malaysia
China*
SaudiArabia
Singapore
Thailand
Mexico
Italy
Spain
India**
Indonesia
France
UK
Canada
USA
Germany
Australia
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Finland
2071
1278
1575
2465
3056
1967
2363
3154
1965
3052
2260
1961
1663
3045
2942
2741
1847
2835
3030
3020
2322
2618
2312
Howwillingornotareyoutowearafacemaskorcoveringif…?%
Survey_responseQuitewilling
Verywilling
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Respondents in the Philippines are the second most likely to abide by international organizations’ advice on wearing face masks or coverings
Betterprotected Settingagoodexample
Proudofcontributiontowards
stoppingspread
Normal Hardtocommunicate
Self-conscious FearfulsomeonemightthinkIwasdangerous
Uncomfortable Silly Embarrassed
0
20
40
60
80
100
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se
(%
)
12
67
11
17
65
50
2511
50
59
29
16
15
24
47
34
27
22
16
47
24
77
132022
46
65
22
8
89
Proudofcontributiontowards
stoppingspread
Settingagoodexample
Betterprotected Normal Hardtocommunicate
Uncomfortable FearfulsomeonemightthinkIwasdangerous
Self-conscious Silly Embarrassed
0
20
40
60
80
100
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se
(%
)
76
62
27
13
65 67
3430
12
18
51
36
21
1721
45
24
6471
1620
49
72
15189 9
Feelings of safety, social responsibility and pride are associated with wearing masks in the Philippines. This was consistent when people were asked how they thought they would feel as well as how they actually felt. Embarrassment, self-consciousness and silliness were the least prevalent feelings
The most common face coverings used in the Philippines are cloth masks that were bought followed by medical masks
Difficulties accessing cloth masks were lower in the Philippines compared to most countries surveyed. Medical masks were harder to find than cloth masks in the Philippines
Country
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Surveyresponse(%)
ThailandSweden
USA
Philippines
MexicoIndonesia
France
Canada
NorwayUK
Italy
Finland
AustraliaDenmark
Vietnam
Spain
GermanySaudiArabia
Singapore
Malaysia
India**UnitedArabEmirates
China*
4316
3223
2524
3413
2717
3311
2615
2614
2713
1722
308
2712
2610
2013
246
236
207
177
184
182
123
132
6
Country
0 10 20 30
Surveyresponse(%)
Finland
NorwayUKSwedenSpain
FranceItalyCanadaDenmark
USAMexicoGermanyMalaysia
UnitedArabEmiratesSaudiArabiaAustraliaSingapore
India**PhilippinesChina*Thailand
IndonesiaVietnam
2412
268
2010
1017
206
205
185
174
19
116
114
114
14
131
122
121
101
92
91
10
7
3
2
Clothmaskthatyouhadbought
Medicalmaskthatyoubought
Clothmaskthatyouorsomeonehad
madeathomeforfree
Scarforsimilar Notsure Other
0
20
40
60
80
100
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se(
%) 48
71
9897
59
97
52
2941
76% of the respondents in the Philippines are very or quite willing to make their own face masks but only 43% of respondents stated they would be able to make their own at home
There is a large variation across countries’ ability to make face masks at home
Respondents in thePhilippines reported the lowest inability to make face masks among other south east Asian countries surveyed
Country
0 50Surveyresponse(%)
China*
DenmarkMalaysiaSingaporeFrance
UnitedArabEmiratesGermanyIndonesiaFinland
VietnamSpainItalyCanada
SwedenAustraliaThailandNorway
PhilippinesIndia**USAUK
SaudiArabiaMexico
81
71
70
67
63
60
56
56
55
53
52
50
49
49
48
48
47
45
39
38
38
37
32
Wouldyouorsomeoneinhouseholdbeabletomakemasksforyourselves?Donotincludeusingascarfasafacecovering.%
Survey_responseNo
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0
50
100
Su
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esp
onse
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13
35
41
5
6
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urv
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45
43
Ease of washing was the most common reason why people use homemade masks in the Philippines followed by low cost of making the masks
The Philippines is among several countries surveyed citing ease of washing as the most common reason for using a homemade mask
Easiertowash Cheap More
comfortable
Quickerthan
buying
Less
environmentalimpact
Skills,materials
andequipmenttomakethem
Couldnotfind
maskstobuy
Avoidusing
healthcareworkersre..
Otherreason
notlisted
0
50
100
Su
rve
yr
esp
onse
(%
)
70
37
59 6156
7774
98
79
30
63
41 3944
232621
Feeling too hot and difficulty breathing are the most common experiences associated with wearing face masks. While 32% of respondents expected to have no issues wearing a mask, only 17% reported no issues when they actually wore one
The Philippines is among several other countries citing feeling too hot when wearing a mask which is the most common experience reported
Difficultybreathing
Noissueswhenwearingamask
Feelingtoohot Difficultcommunicating
Generaldiscomfort
Discomfortaroundtheears
Steamingupeyewear/glasses
Itchiness Skinrashes Otherissuesnotlisted
0
20
40
60
80
100
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se(
%) 63.2
75.282.9
70.479.0
90.8
68.4
99.795.284.8
36.824.8
17.129.6
21.015.2
31.6
9.2
Feelingtoohot Difficultybreathing
Difficultcommunicating
Discomfortaroundtheears
Steamingupeyewear/glasses
Generaldiscomfort
Noissueswhenwearingamask
Itchiness Skinrashes Otherissuesnotlisted
0
20
40
60
80
100
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se(
%) 55.5 58.0
68.755.2
77.3 82.6 84.999.593.5
75.2
44.5 42.031.3
44.8
22.7 17.4 15.124.8
Only 1% of respondents in the Philippines have reported leaving the house without a face mask or covering in the previous week
Compared to most countries, people in the Philippines are one of the least likely to have left their house without a face mask or covering
Country 0
0 50 100
Surveyresponse(%)
Denmark
SwedenNorway
Finland
UKAustralia
Canada
USAFrance
SaudiArabia
MexicoSpain
GermanyChina*
Malaysia
VietnamPhilippines
UnitedArabEmirates
SingaporeIndia**
Indonesia
ItalyThailand
94
90
90
88
74
74
34
15
9
8
7
5
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
Ifyouleftyourhouselastweek,onhowmanyofthosedaysdidyouwearafacemaskorcovering?%
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0
Surv
eyr
espo
nse(
%)
16
2421
17
10
64
1
4 in 5 people in the Philippines reported washing their hands more during the day they wore a face mask
Respondents in thePhilippines are the most likely to wash their hands more when they wore a face mask compared to other countries that were surveyed
Country Washhands
0 50
Surveyresponse(%)
Philippines
Indonesia
Thailand
Mexico
Malaysia
India**
UnitedArabEmirates
Italy
Vietnam
China*
SaudiArabia
Singapore
Spain
USA
Australia
France
Canada
Germany
UK
Finland
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
81
80
79
73
73
73
70
69
67
65
64
59
53
53
51
50
49
40
37
32
32
24
23
Onthedayswhenyouworeamask,didyoudoeachofthefollowingmore,lessoraboutthesame?%
Survey_responseMore
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Washhands Leftyourhome Beinginclosephysicalcontactwithpeople
Beingaroundvulnerablepeoplewithotherhealthconditions
Touchedyouface Touchedobjectsinpublic
Beingaroundpeoplewhohavecoronavirus
symptoms
0
50
100
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se
(%
)
67
37
18
26 1526
14
11
17
21
55
12
59
47
5362
16
81
10 8 7
8
9
0
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100
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se(
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20
60
14
6
Someoneelse Me Baby(0-23months) Child(5-17years) Child(2-4years) Prefernottosay
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Su
rve
yr
esp
on
se(
%)
24
17
14
29
26
12
Among the countries surveyed, the Philippines had the second highest rate of respondents who missed or delayed their vaccinations due to COVID-19
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Surveyresponse(%)
VietnamPhilippines
India**SaudiArabia
ThailandChina*
IndonesiaMexico
USAAustralia
UnitedArabEmiratesCanada
SpainGermany
ItalyNorway
FranceMalaysia
SingaporeSweden
DenmarkFinland
UK
1861174
1460206
137314
1365184
1361224
117810
11492910
117019
11818
82 99
6619 96
86 77
86 77
86 68
89 65
88 66
90 55
6227 56
8312 5
92 53
92 44
91 36
92 35
HasanyoneinyourhouseholddelayedormissedgettinganyvaccinesbecauseofCOVID-19?Thiscouldbeyouorsomeonelivinginyourhome.%
Survey_response
Yes
No
Notsure
Prefernottosay
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The most common reason for missing or delaying getting vaccinated is due to fear of contracting COVID-19 at the vaccination clinic
Respondents in thePhilippines are more likely than Malaysia or Thailand to delay or miss getting vaccinated due to fear of contracting COVID-19 at the vaccination clinic
0 10 20
Surveyresponse(%)
Singapore
Mexico
SaudiArabia
Sweden
Indonesia
Australia
France
Denmark
Italy
Philippines
China*
Germany
USA
UnitedArabEmirates
Finland
UK
Norway
Canada
Vietnam
Malaysia
Spain
India**
Thailand
21
21
17
17
16
15
15
14
13
13
12
12
12
11
11
11
10
10
10
9
9
8
6
WhatisthemainreasonthatCOVID-19madeyouorsomeoneinyourhouseholddelayormissgettingvaccinated?%
Survey_response
WorryaboutgettingCOVID-19atthevaccinationclinic
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0 5 10
Surveyresponse(%)
WorryaboutgettingCOVID-19atthevaccinationclinic
WorryaboutgettingCOVID-19whenonpublictransittogettothevaccinationclinic
WorryaboutgettingCOVID-19byleavingleavethehouse
Thegovernmentsaidthatpeoplecanleavehomeonlyforessentialservices
It'shardtogetanappointmenteventhoughthevaccinationclinicisopen
Couldn'taffordit
ThevaccinationclinicisclosedornotgivingvaccinesduetoCOVID-19
WorryaboutgivingCOVID-19tootherpeopleatthevaccinationclinic
Wantedtosavehealthservicesforthepeoplewhoreallyneedthemnow
Somethingelse
Ahealthcareproviderrecommendeddelayingormissingvaccines
Peopledon'tneedvaccinesnowbecausenooneisgoingout
13.1
12.1
11.5
11.4
9.4
8.9
8.1
8.0
5.9
5.4
3.6
2.5
Respondents in the Philippines would feel safer getting their vaccinations at the clinic if face masks were mandatory for all at the clinic
Respondents in thePhilippines are more likely than respondents in Thailand to feel safe if the vaccination clinics require people to wear face masks
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Surveyresponse(%)
Malaysia
Spain
China*
Vietnam
Singapore
Indonesia
Mexico
Philippines
Italy
Canada
France
UnitedArabEmirates
Thailand
SaudiArabia
India**
USA
UK
Germany
Australia
Norway
Finland
Sweden
Denmark
70
69
67
66
66
64
63
62
61
59
58
56
55
54
52
52
51
47
39
27
27
23
18
Whatshouldvaccinationclinicsdotohelpyourhouseholdfeelsafegettingvaccinatedduringthistime?%
Survey_response
Yes
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0 20 40 60
Surveyresponse(%)
Requirepeopletowearfacemasks
whentheyareattheclinic
Haveenoughfacemasksandprotectivegownsforallstaff
Havespecificdaysandtimesdedicated
onlytovaccinationforhealthypeople
Offerdrive-throughvaccinationtopeople
whiletheyremainintheircars
TurnawaypeoplewhohaveCOVID-19
symptomssuchasafeverorcough
Noneofthesethingswouldmakemefeelsafeenoughtogotoavaccination
clinicrightnow
Othermethodsnotlisted
62
58
51
37
25
15
1