"Self-restraint rate" nationwide after the long holidays New Corona May 12 20:35

Regarding the "self-restraint rate", which is an indicator of how much people refrained from going out with measures against the new coronavirus, the number of outings increased in most prefectures on Sundays and Mondays after major holidays, according to estimates by groups such as the National Institute of Informatics , It turned out that the self-restraint rate had fallen nationwide.

This is a group of groups such as the National Institute of Informatics and Canon Global Strategy Institute, which analyzed the information of NTT Docomo mobile phone base stations while protecting their privacy.

We estimated how many people went out from the difference between the daytime and nighttime populations in areas with many houses, and calculated the percentage of those going out compared to the average value in January as "self-restraint rate".

As a result, the self-restraint rate declined from Sunday of the previous week in all prefectures except Hokkaido on the 10th of this month, which was Sunday after the long holidays.

By prefecture, the highest in Tokyo was 1.8 points down 61.1% from the previous week, then Kanagawa prefecture was down 1.9 points from the previous week to 58.7%, and Osaka prefecture was down 1.9 points from the previous week. 54.3%.

In addition, on the 11th and Monday of weekdays, the self-restraint rate was lower in all prefectures except Aichi Prefecture, compared with Monday, the 27th of two months ago, which was a weekday.

By prefecture, the highest in Tokyo was 4.0 points down 49.1%, followed by Kanagawa prefecture 3.8 points down 44.8% and Chiba prefecture 3.5 points down 38.7%.

"Self-restraint rate" on Sunday, May 10

Sunday self-restraint rate on the 10th of this month (rounded to two decimal places)
1 Tokyo 61.1%
2 Kanagawa 58.7%
3 Osaka 54.3%
4 Chiba 54.0%
5 Hyogo 53.2%
6 Aichi 53.0%
7 Saitama 52.2 %
8 Nara 50.7%
9 Kyoto 50.3%
10 Toyama 50.0%
11 Gifu 48.8%
12 Fukuoka 48.7%
13 Hiroshima 48.4%
14 Shizuoka 48.0%
15 Ishikawa 47.5%
16 Ibaraki 46.7%
17 Hokkaido 46.5%
18 Yamaguchi 45.7%
19 Tochigi 44.3%
20 Kumamoto 43.9%
21 Shiga 43.8%
22 Oita 43.8%
23 Mie 43.7%
24 Gunma 43.5%
25 Wakayama 43.0%
26 Shimane 43.0%
27 Yamanashi 42.8%
28 Fukushima prefecture 42.0%
29 Ehime prefecture 41.9%
30 Okayama prefecture 41.9%
31 Miyagi prefecture 41.8%
32 Kochi prefecture 41.3%
33 Fukui prefecture 41.3%
34 Niigata 41.1%
35 Kagawa 40.8%
36 Nagano 40.6%
37 Yamagata 40.0%
38 Saga 39.4%
39 Tokushima 38.9%
40 Miyazaki 38.4%
41 Nagasaki 36.9%
42 Okinawa 35.6%
43 Tottori 35.1%
44 Akita 35.0%
45 Kagoshima 34.6%
46 Iwate 33.9%
47 Aomori 29.7%

“Self-restraint” on Monday, May 11

Self-restraint rate on Monday of the 11th of this month (rounded to two decimal places)
1 Tokyo 49.1%
2 Kanagawa 44.8%
3 Chiba 38.7%
4 Saitama 37.2%
5 Osaka 35.6%
6 Nara 34.4%
7 Kyoto 32.8 %
8 Aichi prefecture 32.7%
9 Hyogo prefecture 32.6%
10 Okinawa prefecture 31.1%
11 Fukuoka prefecture 30.7%
12 Ishikawa prefecture 30.5%
13 Gifu prefecture 29.9%
14 Shiga prefecture 29.9%
15 Ibaraki prefecture 28.1%
16 Gunma prefecture 27.7%
17 Toyama prefecture 27.4 %
18 Yamanashi 26.5%
19 Hiroshima 26.2%
20 Fukui 25.6%
21 Shizuoka 25.4%
22 Mie 25.2%
23 Wakayama 24.6%
24 Hokkaido 24.5%
25 Tochigi 24.4%
26 Nagano 24.3%
27 Miyagi 23.3%
28 Tokushima 23.1%
29 Kumamoto 23.1%
30 Fukushima 22.6%
31 Niigata 22.3%
32 Saga 21.6%
33 Yamaguchi 21.2%
34 Okayama 21.1%
35 Yamagata 20.9%
36 Shimane 20.9%
37 Kagawa 20.8%
38 Kochi Prefecture 20.0%
39 Oita Prefecture 16.9%
40 Ehime Prefecture 16.0%
41 Miyazaki Prefecture 15.5%
42 Nagasaki Prefecture 15.2%
43 Tottori Prefecture 13.9%
44 Hand Prefecture 12.8%
45 Kagoshima Prefecture 11.2%
46 Akita Prefecture 9.8%
47 Aomori Prefecture 9.2%