Adapted version of original project. Adjust the number of people, the number of people already sick, the number of people staying at home, infection rate, mortality rate, and recovery time. Quarantine does not work quite yet, but safety measures do. The graphs at the bottom of the screen give a quick overview of stats over time. At the end, you can review the stats overall and rerun the simulation. It is almost completely random, so the results will be different every time. You can seed an outbreak by clicking the screen where you want it.
Colour Codes: Blue: Healthy, unimmune person. Orange: Healthy, unimmune person who follows basic protective measures (i.e. washing hands, covering coughs, etc.); in graph it represents total sick. Pink: Infected person. Green: Recovered, healthy, immune person. Black: Dead person. ---------------------------------- Settings: People: Change the number of people, from 1 to 200. Original % sick: the average percentage of people who are sick at the beginning of the simulation. Infection rate: the rate at which the infection spreads. SAH-%: the average percentage of people who stay home. Time to recover: the average amount of time it takes to recover from sickness. Mortality rate: the probability of death.