Authors
Amanda Moreland, Christine Herlihy, Michael A Tynan, Gregory Sunshine, Russell F McCord, Charity Hilton, Jason Poovey, Angela K Werner, Christopher D Jones, Erika B Fulmer, Adi V Gundlapalli, Heather Strosnider, Aaron Potvien, Macarena C García, Sally Honeycutt, Grant Baldwin, CDC Public Health Law Program, CDC COVID, Response Team, Mitigation Policy Analysis Unit, Catherine Clodfelter, Mara Howard-Williams, Gi Jeong, Lisa Landsman, Julia Shelburne, Amanda Brown, Ryan Cramer, Siobhan Gilchrist, Rachel Hulkower, Alexa Limeres, Adebola Popoola
Publication date
2020/9/9
Journal
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Volume
69
Issue
35
Pages
1198
Publisher
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Description
States and territories that issued mandatory stay-at-home orders experienced decreased population movement in most counties. The period after the first state relaxed a stay-at-home order was associated with increased population movement in states or territories that had not relaxed a stay-at-home order in the same period.
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