Public transit mobility as a leading indicator of COVID-19 transmission in 40 cities during the first wave of the pandemic.
Jean-Paul R SoucyShelby L SturrockIsha BerryDuncan J WestwoodNick DanemanDavid FismanDerek R MacFaddenKevin A BrownPublished in: PeerJ (2024)
Our analysis demonstrated the value of public transit mobility as a leading indicator of COVID-19 transmission during the first wave of the pandemic in 40 global cities, at a time when few such indicators were available. Factors such as persistently depressed demand for public transit since the onset of the pandemic limit the ongoing utility of a mobility index based on public transit usage. This study illustrates an innovative use of "big data" from industry to inform the response to a global pandemic, providing support for future collaborations aimed at important public health challenges.