Author: Patrick Bryant; Arne Elofsson
Title: Estimating the impact of mobility patterns on COVID-19 infection rates in 11 European countries Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: emejt26r_30
Snippet: The relative mobility is modelled as the relative value change compared to a mobility baseline estimated by Google. The baseline is the median value, for the corresponding day of the week, during the 5-week period of 2020-01-03 to 2020-02-06. For the days for which no mobility data is available, the values were set to 0. The mobility data for the forecast (and days beyond the date for the last available mobility data) was set to the same values a.....
Document: The relative mobility is modelled as the relative value change compared to a mobility baseline estimated by Google. The baseline is the median value, for the corresponding day of the week, during the 5-week period of 2020-01-03 to 2020-02-06. For the days for which no mobility data is available, the values were set to 0. The mobility data for the forecast (and days beyond the date for the last available mobility data) was set to the same values as the last observed days. The values for the mobility data was extracted from pdf files published at the webpage https://www.google.com/covid19/mobility/ . The dates for the interventions were taken from the ICL report (Flaxman, Mishra, Gandy et al. 2020) .
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