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Originally Posted by DaFace
Google makes it kind of a pain to look back more than a month or so, but I was able to dig up the link to their mobility report from the end of March. At that point, they had the U.S. at -47% for retail, -22% for grocery, -51% for transit, and -38% for workplaces. By comparison, the most recent one was -15% retail, -4% grocery, -22% for transit, and -16% for workplaces. So very generally speaking, we're "social distancing" about half as much these days as we were during the full lockdown (though retail and grocery are less than half).
I wish they had restaurants in there. That's a big one that seems like it would be important to monitor.
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Just people in general knowing what’s going on they’re gonna be cautious ish.
Which with all we’ve seen happen now I think we pretty much know is enough to control this without the need for lockdowns