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Fig. 8 | BMC Infectious Diseases

Fig. 8

From: Analyzing the demographic, spatial, and temporal factors influencing social contact patterns in U.S. and implications for infectious disease spread

Fig. 8

Differences in social contacts during weekdays and weekends by location. The total duration of social contact is different on weekends and weekdays for those under 20 (greater on weekdays) and over 60 (greater on weekends). However, duration of social contact is greatest in the home/yard on weekends and at work on weekdays. The duration of social contacts in public is greatest for those under 20 on weekdays, while for all other age groups social contacts in public is greatest on the weekends. In this figure duration of contacts at home/yard is not restricted to interactions with household members

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