Are Mobility and COVID-19 Related? A Dynamic Analysis for Portuguese Districts

Entropy (Basel). 2021 Jun 21;23(6):786. doi: 10.3390/e23060786.

Abstract

In this research work, we propose to assess the dynamic correlation between different mobility indices, measured on a daily basis, and the new cases of COVID-19 in the different Portuguese districts. The analysis is based on global correlation measures, which capture linear and non-linear relationships in time series, in a robust and dynamic way, in a period without significant changes of non-pharmacological measures. The results show that mobility in retail and recreation, grocery and pharmacy, and public transport shows a higher correlation with new COVID-19 cases than mobility in parks, workplaces or residences. It should also be noted that this relationship is lower in districts with lower population density, which leads to the need for differentiated confinement policies in order to minimize the impacts of a terrible economic and social crisis.

Keywords: COVID-19; correlation coefficient; detrended cross-correlation analysis; mobility indices.