We need more of this type of work. Exceptional, large scale simulation that looks to observe behavior within various models of distancing and precautions.
cc: @HumanFact0rz
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npr.org/sections/coron…
While the conditions won't be perfectly replicated, we can't wait or expect perfection. What's more important is understanding people's behavior in these environments and how various interventions may impact (positively or negatively).
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Too often protocols loook good on paper but then implementation results in many unintended consequences...Here's a host of examples. fs.blog/2018/02/uninte…
Simulation helps us observe & understand real world implementation then make data informed changes
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Often costs & effort are cited for not pursuing this work. While the upfront costs may be more, end result is often cost savings
#COVID19, a situation like we've never encountered should prompt industries to run +++ simulations to understand & modify processes & protocols
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I look forward to seeing the results from this study. And I look forward to leaders (gov't & industry) seeking to conduct further simulations as our lives now exist in a vastly different world than just a few months ago.
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