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Traffic movement figures suggest Kiwis aren’t locking down as well as they did in 2020

The latest report from LENS Technology & Analytics shows that New Zealanders are moving about far more than they did in lockdown last year, supporting the narrative of lockdown fatigue. 

The LENS Lockdown Series DOOH Report reveals an average drop in traffic levels by 75.3 percent over the first seven days of lockdown, compared to a 90 percent drop in March 2020.

Regional cities including Hamilton and Christchurch have shown the lowest average reductions with -65.3 percent and -68.6 percent respectively.

The LENS platform captures and reports real-time audience data, visitor frequency and unique reach.

In the LENS Lockdown Series DOOH Report, LENS will provide accurate daily comparisons by day that will quantify the changes in audience volumes and behaviours affected by the current Alert Level 4 lockdown. 

LENS will also demonstrate the rapid return of audiences as the Alert Levels reduce.

Report observations: Lockdown day seven – 24 August 2021

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