Masking Study Results for Week of Nov 26 – Dec 2 Please address questions or comments to Ben Clark – [email protected] Each page will provide details by location with a vertical dashed line showing the mean rate for the time period listed at the top of the graphs. Cumulative Results (both UO and Lane County sites combined) • Cumulative proper masking wearing rate for all sites visited on and off-campus since 9/18 is: 89.5% (last week 89.5%) • This week’s proper masking wearing rate for all sites visited on and off-campus: 90.7% (last week 82.8%) Results for University of Oregon Sites Note: Sites on the Portland Campus have rates above those on the Eugene Campus. Cumulatively we’ve found proper mask wearing at about 99% of the time. Last week the rate was 99.2%. Cumulative Results for UO: Mean rate of proper mask wearing to date is: 95.2% (last week 95.1%) UO: Rates by Gender & Location Cumulative: 9/18/20 - 12/2/2020 Mean Rate = 95.2 Alan Price Science Commons [63 | 1388] EMU to Hamilton on 13th [10 | 591] Erb Memorial Student Union (EMU) [181 | 12493] Global Scholars to Agate St [9 | 462] Hamilton to Straub on Walkway [11 | 850] Health Center to Ford Alumni on 13th [9 | 314] Huestis Hall [35 | 170] Klamath Hall [33 | 270] Knight Library [112 | 3125] Lewis Integrative Science Bldg [41 | 404] Lillis Business Complex [135 | 3066] Onyx Bridge [36 | 278] Oregon Hall (Exterior) [122 | 1946] Pacific Hall [36 | 190] Straub [27 | 587] Student Recreation Center [176 | 15550] Tykeson Hall [127 | 1307] Willamette Hall [36 | 341] 0 20 40 60 80 100 Mean Share of Proper Masking All Men Women Note: numbers in [ ] represent the number of visits to a location & estimated number of people seen INSTITUTE FOR POLICY RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT 1209 University of Oregon | Eugene, Oregon 97403 | T: 541.346.3889 | F: 541.346.2040 http://ipre.uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Week of 11/19 – 11/25: Mean rate of proper mask wearing to date: 96.2% (last week 97.2%) UO: Rates by Gender & Location Week of 11/26/20 - 12/2/2020 Mean Rate = 96.2 EMU to Hamilton on 13th [10 | 591] Erb Memorial Student Union (EMU) [181 | 12493] Global Scholars to Agate St [9 | 462] Hamilton to Straub on Walkway [11 | 850] Health Center to Ford Alumni on 13th [9 | 314] Huestis Hall [35 | 170] Klamath Hall [33 | 270] Knight Library [112 | 3125] Lewis Integrative Science Bldg [41 | 404] Lillis Business Complex [135 | 3066] Onyx Bridge [36 | 278] Oregon Hall (Exterior) [122 | 1946] Pacific Hall [36 | 190] Student Recreation Center [176 | 15550] Tykeson Hall [127 | 1307] Willamette Hall [36 | 341] 0 20 40 60 80 100 Mean Share of Proper Masking All Men Women Note: numbers in [ ] represent the number of visits to a location & estimated number of people seen INSTITUTE FOR POLICY RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT 1209 University of Oregon | Eugene, Oregon 97403 | T: 541.346.3889 | F: 541.346.2040 http://ipre.uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Statistic of note on regression models: The presence of UO staff has a positive effect on mask compliance. The effects of staff presence remains significant, increasing mask wearing by about 4.6 points, all else equal. The graphic below shows this effect visually. Effects of the Presence of Staff on Mask Wearing 98 96 94 92 Estimated Rate ofProper MaskWearing 90 No Staff Staff 95% Confidence Intervals Shown The new UO campus-wide policy enacted on 10/22 that required masks indoors and out is empirically effective. This policy has demonstrated a 1.7 point increase, all else equal, on proper mask wearing. Effects of the Updated Campus-Wide Mask Policy 97 96 95 94 Estimated Rate ofProperMaskWearing 93 Before New Mask Policy After 95% Confidence Intervals Shown INSTITUTE FOR POLICY RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT 1209 University of Oregon | Eugene, Oregon 97403 | T: 541.346.3889 | F: 541.346.2040 http://ipre.uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act The two-week freeze put in place the week prior to Thanksgiving demonstrates a positive and marginally statistically significant (10% level) effect on mask wearing on the University of Oregon campus, but not Lane County broadly. We saw a 1.3 percent increase during this two- week period. Effects of the Two-Week Freeze on Mask Wearing 98 97 96 95 Estimated Rate ofProper MaskWearing 94 No Freeze Freeze 95% Confidence Intervals Shown INSTITUTE FOR POLICY RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT 1209 University of Oregon | Eugene, Oregon 97403 | T: 541.346.3889 | F: 541.346.2040 http://ipre.uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Results for Lane County Notes from a few of the observers: • With the statewide freeze in place a number of locations that we previously visited were closed this week. • No data collection took place on Thanksgiving Cumulative Results for Lane County Sites since 10/11: Mean rate of proper mask wearing to date is: 64.1% (last week 61.8%) Lane Co: Rates by Gender & Location Cumulative: 10/11/20 - 12/2/2020 Mean Rate = 64.1 Alton Baker Park [38 | 1630] Amazon Park [30 | 2208] Dorris Ranch [1 | 27] Eugene Bus Station [22 | 2255] Gateway Mall - exterior [15 | 1917] Gateway Mall - interior [20 | 1611] Johnson Farm [1 | 359] Kesey Square [24 | 2036] Kidsports [18 | 1713] Les Schwab Sports Park [5 | 150] Meadow park [1 | 42] Saturday Market [8 | 1609] Springfield Bus Station [13 | 590] Springfield Main Street [12 | 271] Valley River Center [21 | 5840] Washington Jefferson Skate Park [22 | 577] Westmoreland Park [37 | 1794] 0 20 40 60 80 100 Mean Share of Proper Masking All Men Women Note: numbers in [ ] represent the number of visits to a location & estimated number of people seen INSTITUTE FOR POLICY RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT 1209 University of Oregon | Eugene, Oregon 97403 | T: 541.346.3889 | F: 541.346.2040 http://ipre.uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Week of 11/19 – 11/25: Mean rate of proper mask wearing to date is: 78.8% (last week 58.1%) Lane Co: Rates by Gender & Location Week of 11/26/20 - 12/2/2020 Mean Rate = 78.8 Alton Baker Park [38 | 1630] Amazon Park [30 | 2208] Eugene Bus Station [22 | 2255] Gateway Mall - exterior [15 | 1917] Gateway Mall - interior [20 | 1611] Kesey Square [24 | 2036] Les Schwab Sports Park [5 | 150] Springfield Bus Station [13 | 590] Springfield Main Street [12 | 271] Valley River Center [21 | 5840] Washington Jefferson Skate Park [22 | 577] Westmoreland Park [37 | 1794] 0 20 40 60 80 100 Mean Share of Proper Masking All Men Women Note: numbers in [ ] represent the number of visits to a location & estimated number of people seen Methodology of data collection Who are we counting for proper, improper, or no masking data? The data team has been asked to only count people outside that are not socially distanced. Inside buildings, or at the Saturday Market, we count everyone there. For proper masking we are looking for nose and mouth covered when within 6 feet. Improper masking is noted for people that are wearing a mask but have their nose and/or mouth outside of the mask. Children under 2 are to be excluded from the count. Note: UO changed their policy the last week of October, so now everyone on campus should be masked in or outdoors. Thus data being collected after the issuance of that policy on campus reflects this change in policy. How were sites selected for the study? Locations on the UO campus were selected by UO Safety and Risk team in consultation with IPRE. Sites throughout Lane Co were selected by the Lane County Public Health, the City of Springfield city manager’s office, or the City of Eugene IMT. What steps are being taken to verify data and get accurate counts at each location? Ideally two people are present at the same location for each observation to get verification on each data point. While this doesn’t always happen, that is our goal. Observations from a shift are averaged together to smooth out any collection errors. The rotations for observations usually last 20 mins, then the observers go to a new location. Another team may come to that same location during the same shift if we are collecting data on campus, but not off campus. Off campus locations are a bit further apart, thus they may stay a little longer at each site. INSTITUTE FOR POLICY RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT 1209 University of Oregon | Eugene, Oregon 97403 | T: 541.346.3889 | F: 541.346.2040 http://ipre.uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act .
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