A visual simulation to help people understand how we can keep the spread of a virus under control.
- basic ui with canvas and moving dots
- initial population, infection radius & probability, isolation as configurable params
- realtime update params
- add healthy/infected people by mouse
- quarantine infected people after x days
- recover
- die
- increase chance to die when hospitals full
- chance to get reinfected or become immune
- bug: if 2 persons spawn on top of each other and stay there, they will reinfect each other forever
- find vaccine
- realtime graphs
- calculate realworld params (eg what is 2meters?)
- points of interests (and open/close them)
- communities and cross-communities
- smarter movement (eg. avoid other people)
- better ui/sliders
- migrate from raw js to ts (with angular)
- open/close borders
- cleanup, remove unused modules
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