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The study review staff survival-associated
behavioral factors of covid-19. The study reviews people’s knowledge of
COVID–19, People’s Perceptions of the Possible Causes of COVID–19, and People’s
Attitudes toward Staffs Survivors of COVID–19, Management Associated Factors,
Facility Associated Factors, and The Impact of Stigmatization among Staffs
survivors from COVID-19, and Control of Stigmatization among Staffs Survivors
of COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on individuals
and societies worldwide, including Ghana. Staff members, especially those in
healthcare settings, have been at an increased risk of infection due to their
frequent exposure to the virus. Several behavioral factors have been associated
with the survival of staff members in Ghana during the COVID-19 pandemic. The
survival of staff members in Ghana during the COVID-19 pandemic is associated
with several behavioral factors, including adherence to preventive measures,
timely testing, and isolation, adequate training and provision of PPE, mental
health support, and support from employers.