Table 1.
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.