Movement to workplaces declined significantly in India after the country imposed a nation-wide lockdown to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, shows the latest Google COVID-19 Community Mobility report.
As compared to baseline, March 15, movement to workplaces was minus 41% by April 26, while mobility to places like restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, theme parks, museums, libraries, and movie theatre was minus 86 %, showed the report.
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Mobility trends for places like national parks, public beaches, marinas, dog parks, plazas, and public gardens recorded minus 68 % during the period.
Similarly, movement to places like grocery markets, food warehouses, farmers markets, specialty food shops, drug stores, and pharmacies also declined considerably during the period, down 51%, the report showed.
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Google said it calculated these insights based on data from users who have opted to turn on the Location History setting for their Google Account. So the data represents a sample of its users.
As with all samples, this may or may not represent the exact behaviour of a wider population, said the company.
A 21-day lockdown that started on March 25 was later extended to May 3 in India.
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Google hopes these reports will provide insights into what has changed in response to work from home and other policies aimed at flattening the curve of this pandemic.
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