id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-133998-yni5wnwq Lee, Myeong Human Mobility during COVID-19 in the Context of Mild Social Distancing: Implications for Technological Interventions 2020-06-28 .txt text/plain 11812 605 55 To understand the role of socio-political context during the COVID-19 outbreak, we study the human mobility change between December in 2019 and May in 2020 in a metropolitan city in South Korea, where social distancing was encouraged but not implemented in the form of strong travel restrictions or stay-at-home orders. From a scientific point of view, the context of mild social distancing in South Korea provides opportunities to understand: (1) how human mobility manifests based on people's prevention behaviors and perceptions, rather than by the government's policies and administrative enforcement, (2) how social determinants of health outcomes such as demographic and socio-economic features shape people's mobility, (3) how mobility changes when the infection rate is decreasing (i.e., during a releasing period), and (4) what the mobility changes during special occasions such as the national election look like during the pandemic. ./cache/cord-133998-yni5wnwq.txt ./txt/cord-133998-yni5wnwq.txt