After having improved briefly to 55 per cent in mid-June, the mobility trend gap has widened over 60 per cent in end-June as compared to the baseline period, according to the data. Retail and recreation mobility for July 5 was 68 per cent lower than that for the baseline period of January 3-February 6. After having improved briefly to 55 per cent in mid-June, the mobility trend gap has widened over 60 per cent in end-June as compared to the baseline period, according to the data. The hiring activity in the economy has also failed to pick-up, with two different trackers pointing to the same trend. The decline in hiring activity was highest for Mumbai and Delhi at 56 per cent and 54 per cent, respectively.
Source: Indian Express July 11, 2020 22:52 UTC