Using different sources of data, we are able to create almost exact replica of any cities or states and approximate the behavior of its population, where they live and work, how often they go to certain stores, where are the hospitals in the city and many other factors taken into consideration. Then, we use this replica to simulate how the virus will spread throughout the region, you can control the simulation, so you can test how the mandatory use of masks, social distancing, and other methods would affect the environment, with that we can identify potential locations where the disease spread more than the average, identify which hospitals fill first, and mainly help to define a strategy to deal with COVID-19 and other diseases before they even arrive in the region.
Among the impacts generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the areas of greatest discussion is social impacts. In a global crisis that is related to a health issue, it is extremely important that we do not separate the scientific research dynamics from the humanitarian social ones. The “human factors” challenge is linked to this point of interest, where our knowledge of the health field and its current needs can be connected with the information and technological skills of programming, promoting a dialogue capable of forming ideas that prove to be useful and applicable that would help not only to fight coronavirus, but also other diseases that may arise in the future.
First, we use Google Maps to create a replica of the selected region and get every place and how many visitors it has normally from Google Places. Then the program seeks the population from the last census and with data on global population density and the division of rural and urban areas we distribute the population in this virtual region. Finally, we simulate the routine of each person with the data acquired from google places and track their steps, running in parallel a mathematical model SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Removed) to simulate the disease spreading in the region.
JAXA, EXA e NASA inserted on Euro Data Cube:
COVID-19 Data Pathfinder:
NASA SEDAC Global COVID-19 Viewer:
NASA Disasters
FEMA COVID-19 Geospatial Resource Center:
Corona Tracker:
OMI NO2 COGs:
EOSDIS Worldview: