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In Charts | How restrictions amidst rising COVID-19 cases impacts India's mobility

Spurt in coronavirus cases across the country in the month of March and April, followed by strict restrictions and curbs by affected states, show change in India’s mobility patterns once again.

April 23, 2021 / 13:10 IST
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India's wealthiest state Maharashtra, which has been the main driver of the infection spike, last week imposed a weekend lockdown and night curfew. But Maharashtra has warned that a complete lockdown -- a drastic measure that national and state governments have tried to avoid to protect the already devastated economy -- could be imposed within the next few days as cases continue to rise. (Image: AFP)
India's wealthiest state Maharashtra, which has been the main driver of the infection spike, last week imposed a weekend lockdown and night curfew. But Maharashtra has warned that a complete lockdown -- a drastic measure that national and state governments have tried to avoid to protect the already devastated economy -- could be imposed within the next few days as cases continue to rise. (Image: AFP)

As COVID-19 cases surge to newer highs each day in its second wave, states are now imposing strict curbs on people’s movements to avoid further spread of the disease. We looked at states that have been the worst affected and how restrictions imposed have led to change in their mobility.

More than 3 lakh new cases reported for the second straight day, highest single day rise recorded in the world by a country, as per April 23, update. While 2,263 new deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, registering a new high. Active cases in the country now stand above the 24-lakh mark.

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With this, state governments and local civic administrations have tightened the curbs by imposing strict curfews and travel restrictions in order to contain the spread of the disease.

Based on Google’s COVID-19 Community Mobility Report data, Moneycontrol looked at how India’s mobility - to certain places of usual visit such as workplaces, residence, grocery/pharmacy, public transport, retail/recreation places and parks has changed over a period of time, beginning with the lockdown in March and later with the gradual relaxation in restrictions in the subsequent months, followed by the surge in cases starting April 2021.