Use of SafeGraph visitation patterns for the identification of essential services during COVID-19

Innocensia Owuor, H. Hochmair
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Abstract. Mobility was severely impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic due to travel restrictions, curfews, and closed locations, such as businesses, schools, administrative offices, and other points of interest (POIs). This study uses SafeGraph visitation data to identify which POI categories experienced a significant drop in visitation counts and distance travelled from home between March/April 2019 (pre-pandemic) and March/April 2020 (during the pandemic) in Florida and California. The analysis identified a small set of POI categories for which visitation counts and travel distance did not change significantly. They can be characterized as essential services which are needed for a community’s everyday operations. This study provides insight into the effect of COVID-19 on people’s travel behavior to different types of trip destinations during the pandemic.
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使用安全图访问模式识别COVID-19期间的基本服务
摘要在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,由于旅行限制、宵禁和企业、学校、行政办公室和其他兴趣点等地点的关闭,流动性受到严重影响。本研究使用SafeGraph访问数据来确定哪些POI类别在2019年3月/ 4月(大流行前)和2020年3月/ 4月(大流行期间)期间在佛罗里达州和加利福尼亚州的访问次数和离家距离显著下降。分析确定了一小部分POI类别,其中访问次数和旅行距离没有显着变化。它们可以被描述为社区日常运作所需的基本服务。这项研究深入了解了COVID-19在大流行期间对人们前往不同类型旅行目的地的旅行行为的影响。
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