Early social distancing policies in Europe, changes in mobility & COVID-19 case trajectories: Insights from Spring 2020

Author:

Woskie Liana R.,Hennessy Jonathan,Espinosa Valeria,Tsai Thomas C.,Vispute Swapnil,Jacobson Benjamin H.ORCID,Cattuto Ciro,Gauvin Laetitia,Tizzoni Michele,Fabrikant Alex,Gadepalli Krishna,Boulanger Adam,Pearce Adam,Kamath Chaitanya,Schlosberg Arran,Stanton Charlotte,Bavadekar Shailesh,Abueg MatthewORCID,Hogue Michael,Oplinger Andrew,Chou Katherine,Corrado Greg,Shekel TomerORCID,Jha Ashish K.,Wellenius Gregory A.ORCID,Gabrilovich EvgeniyORCID

Abstract

Background Social distancing have been widely used to mitigate community spread of SARS-CoV-2. We sought to quantify the impact of COVID-19 social distancing policies across 27 European counties in spring 2020 on population mobility and the subsequent trajectory of disease. Methods We obtained data on national social distancing policies from the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker and aggregated and anonymized mobility data from Google. We used a pre-post comparison and two linear mixed-effects models to first assess the relationship between implementation of national policies and observed changes in mobility, and then to assess the relationship between changes in mobility and rates of COVID-19 infections in subsequent weeks. Results Compared to a pre-COVID baseline, Spain saw the largest decrease in aggregate population mobility (~70%), as measured by the time spent away from residence, while Sweden saw the smallest decrease (~20%). The largest declines in mobility were associated with mandatory stay-at-home orders, followed by mandatory workplace closures, school closures, and non-mandatory workplace closures. While mandatory shelter-in-place orders were associated with 16.7% less mobility (95% CI: -23.7% to -9.7%), non-mandatory orders were only associated with an 8.4% decrease (95% CI: -14.9% to -1.8%). Large-gathering bans were associated with the smallest change in mobility compared with other policy types. Changes in mobility were in turn associated with changes in COVID-19 case growth. For example, a 10% decrease in time spent away from places of residence was associated with 11.8% (95% CI: 3.8%, 19.1%) fewer new COVID-19 cases. Discussion This comprehensive evaluation across Europe suggests that mandatory stay-at-home orders and workplace closures had the largest impacts on population mobility and subsequent COVID-19 cases at the onset of the pandemic. With a better understanding of policies’ relative performance, countries can more effectively invest in, and target, early nonpharmacological interventions.

Funder

Fondazione CRT

European Union H2020 EPIPOSE

European Union H2020 PERISCOPE

William F. Milton Fund of Harvard University

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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