In Georgia, 4,080,204 people commute between 5,533 neighborhoods (defined by census block group boundaries). A neighborhood that connects to many other neighborhoods has an elevated chance of exposure to the virus. This can be seen in two ways: either for residents who travel home at night from many places (left) or who are near an influx of workers who have arrived from a variety of home locations (right). While not everyone can work from home, trying to do so can reduce trips, and thus, exposure, in critical neighborhoods.