Oklahomans are interacting at a 74.6 percent of their normal rate. Normally, have an average of 4.77 close interactions daily, and during COVID, that average has only reduced to 3.56. In comparison, California, the state which is doing the best at social distancing, has an interaction rate of 3.o3 right now when they normally have a 13.47 interaction rate. And for how your home is doing, Here’s When Your State Will Have to Shut Down Again, New Research Shows.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb People are currently interacting in Arkansas at a rate of 3.49 daily. But normally, they only interact at a rate of 4.55—which means that Arkansans have only reduced their in-person contact by 23.3 percent. Minnesotans are still interacting at 77.8 percent of their normal rate. Pre-pandemic, they reported an average of 4.19 in-person interactions per day and that number has only reduced to 3.49. And for more state statistics, check out This State Is Now Experiencing the Worst COVID Spike in the U.S. Normally, Nebraskans interact at a rate of 3.15, but during coronavirus, that’s only dropped to 2.47. This means they’re still interacting at 78.3 percent of their normal rate. At the top of the worst list, people Alabama are still interacting at a percentage of 82.1 their normal rate. The average before the coronavirus reached the U.S. was 6.50 per day, and they’ve barely adjusted their behavior, reporting an average of 5.34 daily interactions now. And for more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter.

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