According to our analysis of cellphone location data provided by Safegraph, fewer people have been staying home since mid-April.
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The increase comes after government officials announced the thought of lifting social distancing restrictions.
Here's what the cellphone data shows:
Harris County dropped from 42.2% on April 17 to 39.8% on Friday, April 24
Montgomery County dropped from 40.1% on April 17 to 38.0% on Friday, April 24
Galveston County dropped from 39.2% on April 17 to 36.8% on Friday, April 24
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Fort Bend County dropped from 47.9% on April 17 to 45.6% on Friday, April 24
Brazoria County dropped from 38.0% on April 17 to 36.2% on Friday, April 24
Overall, the trends in the Houston area are similar to the rest of the state.
On April 17th, 40.6% of Texans were staying home. By the 24th, only 37% were staying home, according to Safegraph.