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_26
Snippet: The data on mixing between age groups from the 2015 Facebook survey can be used to more directly compare declines in mixing between age groups. Figure 5 shows, for each possible ego/contact age pair, the percent decline in daily average number of contacts per person between the 2015 Facebook sample and our 2020 sample. The figure shows considerable declines in all cells; for example, interactions between people in the 45-65 age group and other pe.....
Document: The data on mixing between age groups from the 2015 Facebook survey can be used to more directly compare declines in mixing between age groups. Figure 5 shows, for each possible ego/contact age pair, the percent decline in daily average number of contacts per person between the 2015 Facebook sample and our 2020 sample. The figure shows considerable declines in all cells; for example, interactions between people in the 45-65 age group and other people in the same age group are about 75% lower in the BICS study, as compared to what they were in the 2015 Facebook survey. [25, 35) [
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