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Timing of State and Territorial COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Changes in Population Movement - United States, March 1–May 31, 2020
by
Moreland, Amanda
, Hilton, Charity
, Strosnider, Heather
, Fulmer, Erika B
, Tynan, Michael A
, Jones, Christopher D
, Sunshine, Gregory
, McCord, Russell F
, García, Macarena C
, Herlihy, Christine
, Poovey, Jason
, Werner, Angela K
, Potvien, Aaron
, Honeycutt, Sally
, Gundlapalli, Adi V
, Baldwin, Grant
in
Colonies & territories
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Enforcement
/ Infectious diseases
/ Jurisdiction
/ Migration
/ Mitigation
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Population growth
/ Public health
/ Public policy
/ Relaxation
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Shelter in place
/ Viral diseases
/ Viruses
/ Websites
2020
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Timing of State and Territorial COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Changes in Population Movement - United States, March 1–May 31, 2020
by
Moreland, Amanda
, Hilton, Charity
, Strosnider, Heather
, Fulmer, Erika B
, Tynan, Michael A
, Jones, Christopher D
, Sunshine, Gregory
, McCord, Russell F
, García, Macarena C
, Herlihy, Christine
, Poovey, Jason
, Werner, Angela K
, Potvien, Aaron
, Honeycutt, Sally
, Gundlapalli, Adi V
, Baldwin, Grant
in
Colonies & territories
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Enforcement
/ Infectious diseases
/ Jurisdiction
/ Migration
/ Mitigation
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Population growth
/ Public health
/ Public policy
/ Relaxation
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Shelter in place
/ Viral diseases
/ Viruses
/ Websites
2020
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Timing of State and Territorial COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Changes in Population Movement - United States, March 1–May 31, 2020
by
Moreland, Amanda
, Hilton, Charity
, Strosnider, Heather
, Fulmer, Erika B
, Tynan, Michael A
, Jones, Christopher D
, Sunshine, Gregory
, McCord, Russell F
, García, Macarena C
, Herlihy, Christine
, Poovey, Jason
, Werner, Angela K
, Potvien, Aaron
, Honeycutt, Sally
, Gundlapalli, Adi V
, Baldwin, Grant
in
Colonies & territories
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Enforcement
/ Infectious diseases
/ Jurisdiction
/ Migration
/ Mitigation
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Population growth
/ Public health
/ Public policy
/ Relaxation
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Shelter in place
/ Viral diseases
/ Viruses
/ Websites
2020
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Timing of State and Territorial COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Changes in Population Movement - United States, March 1–May 31, 2020
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Timing of State and Territorial COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Changes in Population Movement - United States, March 1–May 31, 2020
2020
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SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is thought to spread from person to person primarily by the respiratory route and mainly through close contact. Data on state and territorial stay-at-home orders were obtained from government websites containing executive or administrative orders or press releases for each jurisdiction. Mandatory stay-at-home orders can help reduce activities associated with community spread of COVID-19, including population movement and close person-to-person contact outside the household. Mandatory stay-at-home orders were associated with reduced population movement in most counties during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the relaxation of those orders was associated with increased movement. Further studies are needed to assess the timing and conditions under which stay-at-home orders might be best used to protect health, minimize negative impacts, and ensure equitable enforcement of community mitigation policies. These findings can inform public policies to potentially slow the spread of COVID-19 and control other communicable diseases in the future.
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U.S. Center for Disease Control
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