Below is a Zip Code-level map showing whether the percent of the population staying completely at home each day has changed over the past two weeks. Our categories include increasing (defined as a 14 day increase of 5% (absolute)), have no discernible trend, decreasing moderately (defined as a 14 day decrease of 5% (absolute)), or decreasing rapidly (defined as a 14 day decrease of 10% (absolute) and a strong model fit). This map was last updated using data from April 3, 2021 to April 16, 2021). The data were acquired from Safegraph, which generated it from a panel of GPS pings from anonymous mobile devices; read more about it here. We aggregated the data from census block groups to Zip Codes. This map provides an estimate of how social distancing practices have been changing in each region over the past two weeks. Note: Safegraph discontinued this dataset, so the final map shows data from 4/3 to 4/16.


Trend in Percent of population staying completely at home, April 3, 2021 - April 16, 2021.
Click on a Zip Code for more information, including a plot showing the daily percent of people staying home over the prior two weeks, the modeled 3-day average, and the modeled trend. To search for an address, city, or zip code, click on the magnifying glass on the top left. Click on the stack symbol (top right) to turn on/off a Roads layer.