Face mask use in the city of Chennai, India: Results from three serial cross-sectional surveys, 2021

Author:

Sharan MuraliORCID,Sakthivel Manikandanesan,Rubeshkumar Polani,Nagarajan Ramya,Venkatasamy Vettrichelvan,Muthappan Sendhilkumar,Raju Mohankumar,Chadwick JoshuaORCID,S. Kalyani,Krishna Navaneeth S.,Kaviprawin MoganORCID,Gollapalli Pavan Kumar,Ramamurthy Srinath,Ganeshkumar ParasuramanORCID,Jagadeesan Murugesan,Kaur Prabhdeep

Abstract

Introduction The Government of Tamil Nadu, India, mandated wearing face masks in public places to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. We established face mask surveillance and estimated the prevalence of appropriate mask use (covering the nose, mouth, and chin) in the slums and non-slums of Chennai at different time points in 2021. Methods We conducted three serial cross-sectional surveys in the outdoors and indoors of Chennai in March, July, and October 2021. We observed the mask wearing among 3200 individuals in the outdoors and 1280 in the indoors. We divided the outdoor and indoor locations into slums and non-slums. In October 2021, we also surveyed 150 individuals from each of the 11 shopping malls in the city. We calculated the proportions and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) for the appropriate mask use in the outdoor, indoor, and malls by age, gender, region, and setting (slum and non-slum). Results We observed 3200 individuals in the outdoor and 1280 individuals in the indoor setting, each from a slum and non-slum, during the three rounds of the study. In outdoor and indoors, males comprised three-fourths and middle-aged individuals were half the study population. Mask compliance changed significantly with time (p-value <0.001). Males consistently demonstrated better compliance in all rounds. The south region had the highest mask compliance in slums indoors and outdoors in rounds 4 and 5. Young adults had the highest mask compliance in both outdoor slums and non-slums in all rounds. Overall mask compliance in shopping malls was 57% (95% CI: 48–65). Conclusion The mask compliance in Chennai outdoors during the COVID-19 pandemic was less than 50%, with variations across time points by gender, age groups, and geographical locations. We must develop more effective communication strategies for older age groups and crowded indoor settings.

Funder

ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai, India

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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