Fig. 1: Mobility and contacts changes in Santiago. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Mobility and contacts changes in Santiago.

From: Estimating the effect of social inequalities on the mitigation of COVID-19 across communities in Santiago de Chile

Fig. 1

a Overview of mobility changes, we consider the number of devices visiting a comuna different from their home one as a proxy for general mobility (gray areas represent weekends). Changes are expressed as percentages with respect to February 26. b Percentage changes in mobility rates (with respect to mobility before March 16). On the left drop-in mobility after the partial lockdown, on the right after the full lockdown. Color and dots size are scaled according to the magnitude of the change. c Average percentage mobility decreases after March 16 versus HDI of different comunas. We display the regression line, 95% CI, and the Pearson correlation coefficient ρ. Dots size is proportional to the population of the comuna. d Scatter plot of contacts reduction parameters during partial (\({r}_{j}^{{\mathrm{partial}}}\)) and full (\({r}_{j}^{{\mathrm{full}}}\)) lockdown. We display the Kendall rank correlation coefficient τ. Dots size is proportional to the distance from the diagonal (bigger dots indicate comunas where contacts decreased more after the full lockdown).

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