Big data insight on global mobility during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23350Date
2021-06-02Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic that began in the city of Wuhan in China has caused a huge
number of deaths worldwide. Countries have introduced spatial restrictions on movement and social distancing in response to the rapid rate of SARS-Cov-2 transmission
among its populations. Research originality lies in the taken global perspective revealing indication of signifcant relationships between changes in mobility and the number
of Covid-19 cases. The study uncovers a time ofset between the two applied databases, Google Mobility and John Hopkins University, infuencing correlations between
mobility and pandemic development. Analyses reveals a link between the introduction
of lockdown and the number of new Covid-19 cases. Types of mobility with the most
signifcant impact on the development of the pandemic are “retail and recreation
areas", "transit stations", "workplaces" "groceries and pharmacies”. The diference in the
correlation between the lockdown introduced and the number of SARS-COV-2 cases is
81%, when using a 14-day weighted average compared to the 7-day average. Moreover, the study reveals a strong geographical diversity in human mobility and its impact
on the number of new Covid-19 cases.
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SpringerCitation
Sadowski, A., Galar, Z., Walasek, R. et al. Big data insight on global mobility during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. J Big Data 8, 78 (2021)Metadata
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