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posted on 03.06.2020, 15:02 by Joseph Molloy, Christopher Tchervenkov, Thomas Schatzmann, Beaumont Schoeman, Beat Hintermann, Kay W. AxhausenTo slow down the spread of the Coronavirus, the population has been instructed to stay
at home if possible. This measure consequently has a major impact on our daily mobility
behaviour. But who is being affected, and how? The MOBIS-COVID-19 research project,
an initiative of ETH Zurich and the University of Basel, is a continuation of the original
MOBIS study. The aim of the project is to get a picture of how the crisis is affecting
mobility and everyday life in Switzerland.
at home if possible. This measure consequently has a major impact on our daily mobility
behaviour. But who is being affected, and how? The MOBIS-COVID-19 research project,
an initiative of ETH Zurich and the University of Basel, is a continuation of the original
MOBIS study. The aim of the project is to get a picture of how the crisis is affecting
mobility and everyday life in Switzerland.
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Most or all authors have an affiliation with ETH Zürich and/or Universität BaselCorresponding author email
joseph.molloy@ivt.baug.ethz.chLead author country
SwitzerlandLead author institution
IVT ETH ZurichHuman Participants
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