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Mobility index for local quarantines in Chile

Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, most countries have implemented non-pharmaceutical interventions like wearing masks, physical distancing, lockdown, and travel restrictions. Because of their economic and logistical effects, tracking mobility changes during quarantines is crucial in assessing their efficacy and predicting the virus spread. Chile, one of the worst-hit countries in the world, unlike many other countries, implemented quarantines at a more localized level, shutting down small administrative zones, rather than the whole country or large regions. Given the non-obvious effects of these localized quarantines, tracking mobility becomes even more critical in Chile. To assess the impact on human mobility of the localized quarantines in Chile, we use a mobile phone dataset made available by Telefónica Chile, which comprises 31 billion eXtended Detail Records and 5.4 million users covering the period February 26th to September 20th, 2020. From these records, we derive three epidemiologically relevant metrics describing the mobility within and between comunas. The datasets made available can be used to fight the COVID-19 epidemics, particularly for localized quarantines' less understood effect.

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ChildrenData N/A (Not appliable)
PersonalData No
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Accessibility Both
Accessibility Mode Download
Availability On-Line
Basic rights Download
Consent obtained also covers the envisaged transfer of the personal data outside the EU N/A (Not appliable)
Consent of the data subject N/A (Not appliable)
Creation Date 2020-12-08
Creator Pappalardo, Luca, luca.pappalardo@isti.cnr.it, orcid.org/0000-0002-1547-6007
DataProtectionDirective GDPR
External Identifier https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5214272.v4
Field/Scope of use Any use
Group Health Studies
Language eng, English
Manifestation Type Original
Personal data was manifestly made public by the data subject No
PersonalSensitiveData Select PersonalSensitiveData
Processing Degree Primary
SoBigData Node SoBigData EU
Sublicense rights No
Territory of use World Wide
Thematic Cluster Human Mobility Analytics [HMA]
TimeCoverage 2020-02-26 00:00/2020-12-08 00:00
system:type Dataset
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Author Pappalardo Luca
Maintainer Pappalardo Luca
Version 1
Last Updated 27 October 2023, 01:19 (CEST)
Created 29 April 2021, 11:13 (CEST)