Analysis: Location data from 15,000,000 cell phones shows that some Americans are gathering at pre-pandemic levels.
Americans have been keeping their distance from one another since late March. But new data suggests that those habits are coming to an end for more than 10 million people.
Cuebiq analyzed detailed location data from more than 15 million mobile devices in the contiguous U.S. from March 1 to June 2 to determine how often people were standing alongside each other and up to 50 feet away from someone else while away from home. The data shows that while contact levels are still low nationally, they are creeping back up, and in some places they are near or back to pre-pandemic levels.
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