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How is Foot Traffic Measured?
Foot traffic can be measured using various methods such as:
Surveillance cameras
and sensors in public places.
Mobile phone GPS data to track movement patterns.
Surveys and observational studies.
Each method has its pros and cons, and the choice of method depends on the specific requirements of the epidemiological study.
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