Google knows if everyone in your county is actually staying home or not
Enlarge / The reports are all public, but the nifty magnifying glass effect is not actually included. (credit: Google)
The entire world is scrambling to mitigate the novel coronavirus pandemic. By now, a majority of US states are under some kind of stay-at-home order, with governors nationwide asking or requiring non-essential businesses to close and everyone to plant their butts at home as much as possible.
As the disease continues to march its way across the country and the globe, though-as of this writing, there have been more than 250,000 US diagnosed cases-officials, regulators, and we the work-from-home masses are all wondering: are we all actually complying with these new rules, or is it still chaos on the streets out there somewhere?
Google has unfathomable reams of data from billions of individuals worldwide, and it has pulled some of that location information together into community mobility reports to try to answer that question. Here's the good news: by and large, trips to virtually everywhere that isn't "home" have dropped a whole lot.
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