New York Nightlife Only Dropped 7% As Coronavirus Warnings Jumped, Foursquare Data Shows

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New York Nightlife Only Dropped 7% As Coronavirus Warnings Jumped, Foursquare Data Shows
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Foursquare data shows that New York nightlife has only dropped 7%, as social distancing warnings jumped by Immelty

“People seem to be buying in bulk, with visits to warehouse stores like Sam’s Club and Costco up nearly 39% nationally,” Foursquare said. “The largest relative increase was in the New York City area, where foot traffic to warehouse stores is up more than 51%.”John Hopkins

, which at the time of publishing reported over 1,000 confirmed cases and 55 deaths. Travelers’ visits to Seattle and San Francisco Bay Area airports were down 24%-27%, almost double the decline to Los Angeles airports, which declined 15% in foot-traffic. The West Coast has also taken the lead in remote work, with office visits declining by nearly half in San Francisco.

“Declines began in earnest in Washington, California and New York around March 2, as U.S. news coverage of the outbreak began to pick up,” Foursquare’s report reads. “San Francisco offices have since surpassed Seattle offices with the largest relative decline, with foot traffic down 46% from the week ending February 24 to the week ending March 13.”

But as of last week many New Yorkers continued to go to their offices. There was only a 13% decline in office visits over the same period. National data indicates that in the biggest cities, Americans have just about equally sacrificed restaurant dining, with

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