corona_19
This simulation explores [fomite transmission](https://www.wired.com/story/how-long-does-the-coronavirus-last-on-surfaces/#intcid=recommendations_wired-homepage-right-rail-popular_769d71fa-3411-4278-8d5a-dcc76fe90c9e_popular4-1)
With fomite transmission the virus is left on some surface which can be touched by somebody else to pick it us. The trace gradually decays.
Open the simulation control panel to adjust mortality rate and other aspect of the simulation. The main parameter is the radius. Run the simulation and reduce the radius to 1 and then gradually increase the value to see the people move around. Green patches are Covid-19 traces which gradually fade.
Press "I" to infect people.
Explore different radii, or decay rate.
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Created: | March 14, 2020 |
Played: | 194 |
Agent: | 3 |
Rules: | 24 |
Methods: | 12 |
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This simulation explores [fomite transmission](https://www.wired.com/story/how-long-does-the-coronavirus-last-on-surfaces/#intcid=recommendations_wired-homepage-right-rail-popular_769d71fa-3411-4278-8d5a-dcc76fe90c9e_popular4-1)
With fomite transmission the virus is left on some surface which can be touched by somebody else to pick it us. The trace gradually decays.
Open the simulation control panel to adjust mortality rate and other aspect of the simulation. The main parameter is the radius. Run the simulation and reduce the radius to 1 and then gradually increase the value to see the people move around. Green patches are Covid-19 traces which gradually fade.
Press "I" to infect people.
Explore different radii, or decay rate.
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