Fig. 2: Mobility and behavior trends in the greater Seattle region based on aggregated mobile device location data, November 2018 – June 2022. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Mobility and behavior trends in the greater Seattle region based on aggregated mobile device location data, November 2018 – June 2022.

From: Impacts of human mobility on the citywide transmission dynamics of 18 respiratory viruses in pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic years

Fig. 2

In each panel, the vertical blue shaded panel indicates the timing of a major snowstorm in Seattle (February 3–15, 2019), the vertical dashed line indicates the date of the Washington’s State of Emergency declaration (February 29, 2020), and the vertical orange shaded panel indicates Seattle’s stay-at-home period (March 23–June 5, 2020). A The percent change from baseline for large-scale population movements: within-neighborhood movement (purple), between-neighborhood movement (green), inflow of visitors from other Washington counties (red), and inflow of out-of-state visitors (light blue). B The percent change from baseline in foot traffic to various categories of points of interest (POIs): transit stations (purple), full-service restaurants (dark yellow), religious organizations (green), groceries and pharmacies (pink), colleges and universities (light green), and elementary and high schools (blue). C The percentage of devices staying completely at home (purple, left y-axis) and the percentage of individuals masking in public in King County (dark green, right y-axis).

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