MOBIS-COVID19/21: Results as of 07/09/2020 (post-lockdown)
- Joseph Molloy
, - Christopher Tchervenkov,
- Thomas Schatzmann
, - Beaumont Schoeman,
- Beat Hintermann,
- Kay W. Axhausen

Joseph Molloy

IVT ETH Zurich
Corresponding Author:joseph.molloy@ivt.baug.ethz.ch
Author ProfileAbstract
To slow down the spread of the Coronavirus, the population has been
instructed to stay at home if possible. This measure consequently has a
major impact on our daily mobility behaviour. But who is being affected,
and how? The MOBIS-COVID-19 research project, an initiative of ETH
Zurich and the University of Basel, is a continuation of the original
MOBIS study. The aim of the project is to get a picture of how the
crisis is affecting mobility and everyday life in Switzerland.