Rutgers: COVID-19 Travel Patterns in New Jersey
July 17, 2020
July 17, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 17 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
At the height of the coronavirus shutdown in the spring, travel to more than 150,000 points of interest throughout New Jersey, including retail, health care, food stores and other essential and non-essential establishments decreased up to 80 percent compared to the first week of March when the state was still opened, according to a Rutgers report.
Using anonymous data from mobile devices . . .
At the height of the coronavirus shutdown in the spring, travel to more than 150,000 points of interest throughout New Jersey, including retail, health care, food stores and other essential and non-essential establishments decreased up to 80 percent compared to the first week of March when the state was still opened, according to a Rutgers report.
Using anonymous data from mobile devices . . .