The
latest weekly update of aggregated travel patterns Google
collected from its users' phones pointed to increased
disobedience with lockdown orders in place since March but
rising compliance with those issued last month.
The data, posted online by the Alphabet Inc unit late on
Thursday, compared daily traffic to retail and recreational
venues, parks, train and bus stations, grocery stores and
workplaces with a five-week period from Jan. 3 to Feb. 6.
Singapore had apparently controlled the spread of the virus
through rigorous contact tracing and surveillance, but the
nation-state went into lockdown April 7 after outbreaks in
migrant worker dormitories.
Retail and park visits in Singapore fell about 25% in the first
weekend of April. They dropped about 70% by April's final
weekend. Workplace visits, down just 20% at the beginning of
April, sank nearly 70% by last week.
Trends were mixed in Brazil, where the virus began appearing in
tony neighborhoods and moved to low-income favelas. Declines in
visits to bars, cinemas and similar venues held steady into late
April, but workplace and parks visits crept back up.
Though Brazil has some local lockdowns, President Jair Bolsonaro
has repeatedly described such measures as extreme.
Leaders in Japan, which declared a state of emergency on April
7, have urged people to stay at home.
Traffic to sites in Tokyo measured by Google fell by half after
the declaration and remained at those levels through last
weekend. Tokyo's daily reported new cases have fallen since
hitting a peak of 201 on April 17.
U.S. authorities warned against returning to normal too soon,
but Google's data showed traffic to workplaces was creeping back
up. It was down just 48% from the baseline by last Friday after
being down 56% on April 10. Southern and Midwestern states were
leading the way in resumption of more typical patterns.
Nationwide travel to retail and recreation sites was down 63% on
April 12, but was down just 42% two weeks later.
Epidemiologists had expected fatigue with U.S. lockdowns, with
concerns escalating as weather warmed and people protested
against shelter-in-place orders. Infection rates have stabilized
in some regions, prompting governors over the last week to ease
lockdowns.
In Australia, visits to transit, workplaces and entertainment
venues plunged 80% in mid-April but rebounded in late April when
the rate of new cases slowed.
(Reporting by Paresh Dave; Editing by Greg Mitchell and David
Gregorio)
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