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COVID-19 has spread throughout a large amount of countries throughout the world, including Canada. Governments must act quickly and take into consideration the effects of factors such as social distancing. This website provides a free simulation model, which offers insightful data about the propagation of the virus.
In the Licensed Internet Technicians Fabian And Maxence (LITFAM)'s COVID Bubble Simulation, people are represented as bubbles inside a container. Certain bubbles are infected at the beginning, and when they touch another bubble, they transmit the virus. After 20 seconds, a sick bubble becomes immune. The number of sick and immune bubbles, as well as the amount of time it takes to reach the maximum amount of infections, is tracked in real-time.
Three types of people are tracked:
- Those who are healthy
- Those who are sick
- Those who were sick, but have recovered (immune)
The website is intended for formal use by international government agencies. We encourage these agencies to refer to our website to predict COVID-19 trends.
How It Works
Before being able to access the simulation, a user must first go to the "Login" page. On that page, they'll be able to log in by entering a valid email and password. Then, once logged in, they will be redirected to the "Simulation" page.
Upon entering the "Simulation" page, the user will be presented with various parameters:
- Size of the container
- Radius of the bubbles
- Number of bubbles
- Number of static (fixed) bubbles
- Initial ratio of sick to healthy bubbles
- Speed of the bubbles
The user may keep the default parameters, or give them a different value. Once the parameters are satisfactory, clicking "Launch" will initiate the simulation.
To do another simulation, the simulation page must be loaded again.