Social Distancing Scoreboard
from UNACAST, April 30, 2020
According to the World Health Organization and the CDC, social distancing is currently the most effective way to slow the spread of COVID-19. We created this interactive Scoreboard, updated daily, to empower organizations to measure and understand the efficacy of social distancing initiatives at the local level.
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Compare your community's social distancing activity to its activity prior to COVID-19
Hawaii 609 confirmed cases Grade C Overall
- C -- 55 - 70% Reduction in Average Mobility (Based on Distance Traveled)
- B -- 60 - 65% Reduction in Non-Essential Visits
- D -- 40 - 74% Decrease in Encounters Density Compared to National Baseline
(See grade scale below)
COUNTIES' OVERALL SCORE:
- Kauai County B+
- Maui County B
- Hawaii County B
- Honolulu County D+
GRADE SCALE
Percent Change in Average Distance Traveled
- A: >70% decrease
- B: 55-70% decrease
- C: 40-55% decrease
- D: 25-40% decrease
- F: <25% decrease or increase
Percent Change in Non-essential Visitation
- A: >70% decrease
- B: 65-70% decrease
- C: 60-65% decrease
- D: 55-60% decrease
- F: <55% decrease or increase
Decrease in Human Encounters (Compared to National Baseline)
- A: >94%
- B: 82%-94%
- C: 74%-82%
- D: 40%-74%
- F: <40%
Last updated human mobility data: Apr 30, 2020, 6:11:12 AM
Last updated COVID-19 cases: Apr 30, 2020, 7:07:54 AM
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