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Crime is down, while domestic violence is up. That's evidence people are staying inside more. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52416330 As a counter anecdote, I know many people that only leave their house a few times per week, including for walks. They are definitely more sedentary now.
And you'd think deaths from auto accidents would be way down, but apparently not in Boston: https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/05/04/coronavirus-covid-19-...
I live in Boston and drive every day still. This is anecdotal - but I've seen the same amount of bad driving as ever (largely around merging, roundabouts, and turn signal usage) but now it's at a significantly higher speed because on I-95 and I-93 you can easily hit 85 mph instead of the customary 45 mph the whole way during rush hour.
I don't have any data, but I imagine that explains the similar serious accident rate.