The United Van Lines survey, which was conducted between March and Aug. 2020, revealed that COVID-19 influenced people in certain locations specifically to move. According to the research, the percent of moves in which COVID-19 was a contributing factor were highest in one place in particular: Washington, D.C., at 37.5 percent. But what role did coronavirus play in moving at a state level? Read on to find out which state saw the most people leave because of COVID-19. And for more on the country and coronavirus, check out These Are the States Where COVID Deaths Are Rising Right Now. Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 12.3 percent And for the states you may want to relocate to, These Are the Only States Where COVID Cases Are Going Down. Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 13.1 percent Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 13.3 percent And for more on Massachusetts’ current COVID situation, check out These States Just Loosened Restrictions Despite COVID Surges. Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 13.6 percent Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 14.1 percent And for more coronavirus updates, These Are the Only States Beating COVID Right Now. Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 14.3 percent Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 14.5 percentae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 15.7 percent Moves where COVID was a contributing factor: 16.0 percent And for more helpful information delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.