In mid-March, Canada started to shut down in response to the new coronavirus. It was visible all around us, as schools and offices emptied.
And it was also visible to Google, as location data sent by our phones showed a quick and profound change to our way of life.
Starting in about the second week in March, Canadians’ phones started spending less time in workplaces, on transit and in retail stores, and more time at home, our phones told Google.
The data showed that we also started shopping much less than normal. The reduction was about 60 per cent for destinations like restaurants and movie theatres, but only about 35 per cent for grocery stores and pharmacies. “It’s less appealing than before to go grocery shopping,” says Dalhousie
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