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Google uses location data to show if people are social distancing amid coronavirus outbreak     - CNET
Apr 03, 2020 53 secs
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Google is releasing reports on people's movements during the coronavirus outbreak to help health officials make critical decisions to combat the pandemic.

The reports, Google said, can offer "insights into what has changed in response to work from home, shelter in place, and other policies aimed at flattening the curve of this pandemic." They show trends on movements at retail and recreation locations, like restaurants and shopping centers, as well as places like transit centers and residential areas.

The reports initially cover 131 countries and regions, including all 50 states in the US, but Google said it plans to add more in the coming weeks. .

Google said "no personally identifiable information, like an individual's location, contacts or movement, is made available at any point.".

Google said the reports will show trends over several weeks, with the most recent data representing 48 to 72 hours prior

"We hope these insights will add to other public health information that will help people and communities stay healthy and safe."

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