Table 3.

SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Prevalence Among Adult NYC residents, Stratified by Working From Home and Ability to Socially Distance During June–October 2020, NYC Community Health Survey

CharacteristicnaNo. PositiveWeighted % Positiveb95% CIP Value
Mostly working from homec3516020.915.1–28.1ref
Mostly working outside of the homec3308930.023.5–37.4.059
Staying at home and avoiding interacting with others outside of the home during the past 14 daysd
 Some or none of the time3829531.825.3–39.2.004
 All or most of the time68813019.715.8–24.3ref
CharacteristicnaNo. PositiveWeighted % Positiveb95% CIP Value
Mostly working from homec3516020.915.1–28.1ref
Mostly working outside of the homec3308930.023.5–37.4.059
Staying at home and avoiding interacting with others outside of the home during the past 14 daysd
 Some or none of the time3829531.825.3–39.2.004
 All or most of the time68813019.715.8–24.3ref

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; NYC, New York City; ref, reference; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

aMissing data were excluded from analysis so covariates do not always sum to 1074.

bAntibody prevalence was estimated accounting for complex survey design and weighting to the NYC adult residential population.

cOnly respondents who were currently employed or self-employed, or recently lost their job, were asked about mostly working from home or outside of the home (n = 681).

dRespondents were asked “During the past 14 days, how often have you been staying at home and avoiding interacting with others outside your household aside from getting essential needs? Essential needs include getting groceries, prescriptions filled, doing laundry, etc.”.

Table 3.

SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Prevalence Among Adult NYC residents, Stratified by Working From Home and Ability to Socially Distance During June–October 2020, NYC Community Health Survey

CharacteristicnaNo. PositiveWeighted % Positiveb95% CIP Value
Mostly working from homec3516020.915.1–28.1ref
Mostly working outside of the homec3308930.023.5–37.4.059
Staying at home and avoiding interacting with others outside of the home during the past 14 daysd
 Some or none of the time3829531.825.3–39.2.004
 All or most of the time68813019.715.8–24.3ref
CharacteristicnaNo. PositiveWeighted % Positiveb95% CIP Value
Mostly working from homec3516020.915.1–28.1ref
Mostly working outside of the homec3308930.023.5–37.4.059
Staying at home and avoiding interacting with others outside of the home during the past 14 daysd
 Some or none of the time3829531.825.3–39.2.004
 All or most of the time68813019.715.8–24.3ref

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; NYC, New York City; ref, reference; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

aMissing data were excluded from analysis so covariates do not always sum to 1074.

bAntibody prevalence was estimated accounting for complex survey design and weighting to the NYC adult residential population.

cOnly respondents who were currently employed or self-employed, or recently lost their job, were asked about mostly working from home or outside of the home (n = 681).

dRespondents were asked “During the past 14 days, how often have you been staying at home and avoiding interacting with others outside your household aside from getting essential needs? Essential needs include getting groceries, prescriptions filled, doing laundry, etc.”.

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