Author: Dennis Feehan; Ayesha Mahmud
Title: Quantifying interpersonal contact in the United States during the spread of COVID-19: first results from the Berkeley Interpersonal Contact Study Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: 3e4hdfir_15
Snippet: Respondents in our survey had a median of 2 and an average of 2.7 conversational contacts; about 85% of respondents reported four or fewer contacts (see Figure 1 ). We see relatively little variation in the reported number of conversational contacts by age group, with low levels of conversational contact at all ages. Respondents in our survey reported having few conversational contacts outside the household (see Figure 2 ) , with 50 % of respond.....
Document: Respondents in our survey had a median of 2 and an average of 2.7 conversational contacts; about 85% of respondents reported four or fewer contacts (see Figure 1 ). We see relatively little variation in the reported number of conversational contacts by age group, with low levels of conversational contact at all ages. Respondents in our survey reported having few conversational contacts outside the household (see Figure 2 ) , with 50 % of respondents reporting no contacts outside the household at all.
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