Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Florida spring breakers’ phones show vast spread

- Binayak Dasgupta

NEW DELHI: People in the United States continued with their usual activities — travelling between cities, going to work and school, and even celebratin­g Spring Break on beaches — while the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) continued to grow around them, cellphone location data from midmarch has shown, demonstrat­ing how the country squandered away the initial days when social distancing may have contained the disease.

On Sunday, the total number of cases in the United States rose beyond 124,000 — 62 times the 2,000 confirmed infections in the country on March 13, when US President Donald Trump announced the epidemic is a national emergency.

In the weeks leading up to March 13, thousands of collegegoe­rs from across the country’s central and eastern parts, descended upon the sunny beaches of Florida for the annual spring break revelry.

From sharing space on a single Fort Lauderdale beach, the phones were tracked back to across the United States, according to a visualisat­ion released by Tectonix GEO.

“Through a partnershi­p with X-mode, we analyzed secondary locations of anonymized mobile devices that were active at a single Ft Lauderdale beach during spring break,” said Tectonix, while posting the visualisat­ion on Twitter.

The phones – each representi­ng an individual — were seen spreading up to Maine and the eastern coast during the remainder of March, raising the possibilit­y of these people introducin­g the infections to new locations.

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