KinyarwandaChoose Language KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND VACCINESECTION A - SOCIAL - DEMOGRAPHICSDear participants, we are researchers from the Rwanda Biomedical Centre. This is a voluntary Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) questionnaire that will help in the national fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. We would be grateful for your participation in this survey by providing us with accurate answers for these questions. All responses will be kept anonymous and confidential. This will take just 15 mins of your time and kindly forward it to your contacts._.Thank you for your cooperation. City of residence Age Group Select Age Group... 18-25 26-35 35-45 46-55 Over 56 Gender Male Female Level of Education No formal educationPrimary school Secondary school University Degree Master's Degree PhD Profession Which of the following best describes your working environment? Select your Choice... Hospital/ health facility milieu Office confinement Face to face interaction with customers Outdoor environment Home environment (Environnement de la maison) Daily workload select your choice...Same as before the pandemic Less than before the pandemic More than before the pandemic SECTION B - SOURCE OF INFORMATION ON COVID-19When did you first hear of COVID 19? December 2019 January - February 2020 March 2020 (Mars 2020) April-May 2020 Never heard Other Specify How did you first get the information on COVID 19? (Check all that applies) Official websites and media of international health organizations (e.g: WHO) Official government websites and media eg. Ministry of Health, Rwanda Biomedical Centre News media eg. TVs, radios, magazines, newspapers Social media, for example : WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Newspapers Word of mouth through family, friends or community members Religious or local leaders (e.g: heads of Isibo) SECTION C - KNOWLEDGE ON DISEASE TRANSMISSION AND MEASURES How is COVID-19 transmitted? By droplets when infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks Yes No By hugging infected person Yes No By touching a contaminated surface and then touching your face Yes No By handshake Yes No By blood transfusion Yes No By sexual intercourse Yes No By Contaminated food items Yes No What are the common symptoms of Covid-19 (Check all that apply): FeverAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know HeadacheAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Myalgia (Muscular pain)AssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Disturbance of sense of smellAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Sore throatAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Runny noseAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Severe diarrhea / vomitingAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know FatigueAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know CoughAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Spontaneous haemorrhage or bleedingAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Skin rashAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know Shortness of breathAssociatedNot AssociatedDon't know People who have been in contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 should:(Check only one answer) Self-isolate for 14 days without monitoring for symptoms Self-isolate for 14 days with daily symptom monitoring Go shopping immediately to prepare for quarantine Do nothing SECTION D -ATTITUDE TOWARDS COVID-19 HEALTH SEEKINGAre you willing to do a voluntary test for COVID 19? YesNoIf you have another disease other than COVID 19, will you go to the hospital? YesNoIf No, why?If you were tested positive for COVID-19 , would you prefer to be isolated in the house or hospital for your medical care? HouseHospitalI don't know SECTION E -ATTITUDE TOWARDS COVID-19 HEALTH SEEKINGWhat are the measures you are currently taking to prevent this illness?Physical distancing YesNoUse of mask YesNoWashing hands using sanitizer YesNoTotal confinement YesNoUse of traditional remedies YesNoNo measures taken YesNo SECTION F - ATTITUDE TOWARDS COVID-19 VACCINE There is a vaccine against COVID-19 TRUEFALSE When an approved vaccine is available in Rwanda, and I am eligible, I will request to get the vaccine YesNo Do you know some one with COVID19 YesNo The end!