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. 2021 Apr 20;12:578190. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.578190

Table 1.

Largest and smallest percentage increases and decreases for mobility.

Largest decrease Smallest decrease Largest increase Smallest increase
April 26 May 7 April 26 May 7 April 26 May 7 April 26 May 7
RRM −95%
(Peru, Serbia)
−84
(Peru)
−6%
(South Korea)
−7%
(South Korea)
GPM −96%
(Peru)
−65%
(Bolivia)
−1%
(Taiwan)
−2%
(Australia, Egypt, Switzerland, Yemen)
73%
(Poland)
34%
(Chechia)
1%
(Norway, South Korea)
1%
(Brazil, Japan)
PM −95%
(Argentina)
−89%
(Argentina)
−3%
(Belgium)
−8%
(Fiji)
82%
(Sweden)
150%
(Denmark)
4%
(Taiwan)
2%
(Bulgaria)
TSM −93%
(Peru)
−79%
(Jordan)
−5%
(South Korea)
−4%
(South Korea)
WM −74%
(Peru)
−83%
(Singapore)
−4%
(Cameroon)
−1%
(South Korea)
7%
(Taiwan)
SH −1%
(Taiwan)
34%
(Bolivia)
48%
(Singapore)
3%
(Chechia)
2%
(South Korea)

RRM, retail and recreation mobility; GPM, grocery and pharmacy mobility; PM, park mobility; TSM, transit stations mobility; WM, workplaces mobility; SH, staying at home. Exceptional cases are signified in bold.