id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-168579-w2lsg7go Lee, Minha Human Mobility Trends during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States 2020-05-04 .txt text/plain 3907 199 52 We aim to provide tangible evidence of the human mobility trends by comparing the day-by-day variations across the U.S. Large-scale public mobility at an aggregated level is observed by leveraging mobile device location data and the measures related to social distancing. We explore the mobility variations regarding the COVID-19 progression and government stay-at-home orders by applying the metrics that are closely related to social distancing. Then the statewide trend analysis further evaluates the public reaction stability based on one measure, the percentage of people staying home, which we believe to have a high correlation with social distancing. In order to provide an integrated perspective on public reactions related to the pandemic propagation and the non-pharmaceutical interventions, we examine the day-by-day mobility variations across the U.S. by leveraging mobile device location data and the measures related to social distancing. ./cache/cord-168579-w2lsg7go.txt ./txt/cord-168579-w2lsg7go.txt