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Reduction in mobility and COVID-19 transmission.

Pierre Nouvellet1,2, Sangeeta Bhatia3, Anne Cori3, Kylie E C Ainslie3, Marc Baguelin3, Samir Bhatt3, Adhiratha Boonyasiri3, Nicholas F Brazeau3, Lorenzo Cattarino3, Laura V Cooper3, Helen Coupland3, Zulma M Cucunuba3, Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg3, Amy Dighe3, Bimandra A Djaafara3, Ilaria Dorigatti3, Oliver D Eales3, Sabine L van Elsland3, Fabricia F Nascimento3, Richard G FitzJohn3, Katy A M Gaythorpe3, Lily Geidelberg3, William D Green3, Arran Hamlet3, Katharina Hauck3, Wes Hinsley3, Natsuko Imai3, Benjamin Jeffrey3, Edward Knock3, Daniel J Laydon3, John A Lees3, Tara Mangal3, Thomas A Mellan3, Gemma Nedjati-Gilani3, Kris V Parag3, Margarita Pons-Salort3, Manon Ragonnet-Cronin3, Steven Riley3, H Juliette T Unwin3, Robert Verity3, Michaela A C Vollmer3, Erik Volz3, Patrick G T Walker3, Caroline E Walters3, Haowei Wang3, Oliver J Watson3, Charles Whittaker3, Lilith K Whittles3, Xiaoyue Xi3, Neil M Ferguson3, Christl A Donnelly4,5.   

Abstract

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 characterise the relationship between transmission and mobility for 52 countries around the world. Transmission significantly decreased with the initial reduction in mobility in 73% of the countries analysed, but we found evidence of decoupling of transmission and mobility following the relaxation of strict control measures for 80% of countries. For the majority of countries, mobility explained a substantial proportion of the variation in transmissibility (median adjusted R-squared: 48%, interquartile range - IQR - across countries [27-77%]). Where a change in the relationship occurred, predictive ability decreased after the relaxation; from a median adjusted R-squared of 74% (IQR across countries [49-91%]) pre-relaxation, to a median adjusted R-squared of 30% (IQR across countries [12-48%]) post-relaxation. In countries with a clear relationship between mobility and transmission both before and after strict control measures were relaxed, mobility was associated with lower transmission rates after control measures were relaxed indicating that the beneficial effects of ongoing social distancing behaviours were substantial.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33597546     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21358-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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