It’s not a news source, but I find the Google and Apple Mobility data for Europe to be a useful measure of “how people are actually behaving on the ground”. If people are going to retail/recreation locations (rather than ordering online), they are probably not taking the pandemic that seriously. Much of Europe eased up more than US before it had a rapid growth of cases (starting in August/Sep), and behavior hasn’t changed much since this rapid growth.
It’s not a news source, but I find the Google and Apple Mobility data for Europe to be a useful measure of “how people are actually behaving on the ground”. If people are going to retail/recreation locations (rather than ordering online), they are probably not taking the pandemic that seriously. Much of Europe eased up more than US before it had a rapid growth of cases (starting in August/Sep), and behavior hasn’t changed much since this rapid growth.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/change-visitors-retail-recreation?tab=chart&stackMode=absolute&time=earliest..latest&country=FRA~DEU~ITA~GBR~USA®ion=World
https://covid19.apple.com/mobility