Reduction in mobility and COVID-19 transmission

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, countries have sought to control SARS-CoV-2 transmission by restricting population movement through social distancing interventions, thus reducing the number of contacts. Mobility data represent an important proxy measure of social distancing, and here, we chara...

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Main Authors: Nouvellet, P, Bhatia, S, Cori, A, Ainslie, K, Baguelin, M, Bhatt, S, Boonyasiri, A, Brazeau, N, Cattarino, L, Cooper, L, Coupland, H, Cucunuba, Z, Cuomo-Dannenburg, G, Dighe, A, Djaafara, B, Dorigatti, I, Eales, O, van Elsland, S, Nascimento, F, Fitzjohn, R, Gaythorpe, K, Geidelberg, L, Green, W, Hamlet, A, Hauck, K, Hinsley, W, Imai, N, Jeffrey, B, Knock, E, Laydon, D, Lees, J, Mangal, T, Mellan, T, Nedjati-Gilani, G, Parag, K, Pons-Salort, M, Ragonnet-Cronin, M, Riley, S, Unwin, HJT, Verity, R, Vollmer, M, Volz, E, Walker, P, Walters, C, Wang, H, Watson, OJ, Whittaker, C, Whittles, L, Xi, X, Ferguson, NM, Donnelly, CA
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2021