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社交距离遵守情况:视频观察分析。

Social distancing compliance: A video observational analysis.

机构信息

Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Spatial Economics, School of Business and Economics, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Mar 15;16(3):e0248221. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248221. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Virus epidemics may be mitigated if people comply with directives to stay at home and keep their distance from strangers in public. As such, there is a public health interest in social distancing compliance. The available evidence on distancing practices in public space is limited, however, by the lack of observational data. Here, we apply video observation as a method to examine to what extent members of the public comply with social distancing directives.

DATA

Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) footage of interactions in public was collected in inner-city Amsterdam, the Netherlands. From the footage, we observed instances of people violating the 1.5-meter distance directives in the weeks before, during, and after these directives were introduced to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

We find that people complied with the 1.5-meter distance directives when these directives were first introduced, but that the level of compliance started to decline soon after. We also find that violation of the 1.5-meter distance directives is strongly associated with the number of people observed on the street and with non-compliance to stay-at-home directives, operationalized with large-scale aggregated location data from cell phones. All three measures correlate to a varying extent with temporal patterns in the transmission of the COVID-19 virus, temperature, COVID-19 related Google search queries, and media attention to the topic.

CONCLUSION

Compliance with 1.5 meter distance directives is short-lived and coincides with the number of people on the street and with compliance to stay-at-home directives. Potential implications of these findings are that keep- distance directives may work best in combination with stay-at-home directives and place-specific crowd-control strategies, and that the number of people on the street and community-wide mobility as captured with cell phone data offer easily measurable proxies for the extent to which people keep sufficient physical distance from others at specific times and locations.

摘要

目的

如果人们遵守居家和避免与陌生人在公共场所接触的指令,可能会减轻病毒的传播。因此,公众对遵守社交距离的指令有公共卫生方面的利益。然而,由于缺乏观察数据,关于公共空间距离实践的现有证据是有限的。在这里,我们应用视频观察方法来检查公众在多大程度上遵守社会距离指令。

数据

我们在荷兰阿姆斯特丹市中心收集了公共区域互动的闭路电视(CCTV)录像。从这些录像中,我们观察了在引入这些指令以减轻 COVID-19 大流行期间,人们在这些指令出台前、出台期间和出台后的违反 1.5 米距离指令的情况。

结果

我们发现,当这些指令首次出台时,人们遵守了 1.5 米的距离指令,但在出台后不久,遵守程度开始下降。我们还发现,违反 1.5 米距离指令与在街上观察到的人数以及与不遵守居家指令密切相关,后者是通过大规模聚合手机位置数据来操作的。这三个措施都与 COVID-19 病毒传播的时间模式、温度、与 COVID-19 相关的谷歌搜索查询以及媒体对该主题的关注在不同程度上相关。

结论

遵守 1.5 米距离指令是短暂的,与在街上的人数以及遵守居家指令的情况一致。这些发现的潜在影响是,保持距离的指令可能与居家指令和特定地点的人群控制策略结合使用效果最佳,并且街道上的人数和社区范围的流动性可以通过手机数据轻松测量,以了解在特定时间和地点,人们与他人保持足够物理距离的程度。

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