Author: Schlosser, Frank; Maier, Benjamin F.; Hinrichs, David; Zachariae, Adrian; Brockmann, Dirk
Title: COVID-19 lockdown induces structural changes in mobility networks -- Implication for mitigating disease dynamics Cord-id: 1wet1qq7 Document date: 2020_7_3
ID: 1wet1qq7
Snippet: In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic many countries implemented containment measures to reduce disease transmission. Studies using digital data sources show that the mobility of individuals was effectively reduced in multiple countries. However, it remains unclear whether these reductions caused deeper structural changes in mobility networks, and how such changes may affect dynamic processes on the network. Here we use movement data of mobile phone users to show that mobility in Germany has not
Document: In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic many countries implemented containment measures to reduce disease transmission. Studies using digital data sources show that the mobility of individuals was effectively reduced in multiple countries. However, it remains unclear whether these reductions caused deeper structural changes in mobility networks, and how such changes may affect dynamic processes on the network. Here we use movement data of mobile phone users to show that mobility in Germany has not only been reduced considerably: Lockdown measures caused substantial and lasting structural changes in the mobility network. We find that long-distance travel was reduced disproportionately strongly. The trimming of long-range network connectivity leads to a more local, clustered network and a moderation of the"small-world"effect. We demonstrate that these structural changes have a considerable effect on epidemic spreading processes by"flattening"the epidemic curve and delaying the spread to geographically distant regions.
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