key: cord-0723918-b6qztgdz authors: Smith, Louise E.; Mottershaw, Abigail L.; Egan, Mark; Waller, Jo; Marteau, Theresa M.; Rubin, G. James title: Correction: The impact of believing you have had COVID-19 on self-reported behaviour: Cross-sectional survey date: 2021-02-25 journal: PLoS One DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248076 sha: b851ad88d157c8fea840bb856022638e233c2291 doc_id: 723918 cord_uid: b6qztgdz [This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240399.]. There are errors in Table 3 . In the "Shopping for groceries/pharmacy" and "Shopping for items other than groceries/pharmacy" sections of the table, the values in the two columns Table 3 . Associations between thinking you have had COVID-19 and correct identification of most common symptoms of COVID-19; and adherence to social distancing measures (shopping for groceries/pharmacy, shopping for items other than groceries/pharmacy, and meeting up with friends and/or family who do not live with you; binary outcomes). Odds ratio (95% CI) On one or fewer days in the last week n = 3760 On two or more days in the last week n = 2389 Did not correctly identify common symptoms n = 2390 Correctly identified common symptoms n = 3632 The impact of believing you have had COVID-19 on self-reported behaviour: Cross-sectional survey under the heading "Self-reported behaviour n (%)" have been incorrectly switched. Please see the correct Table 3 here.