Hi,
Attached is an Excel sheet that I developed, which allows to simulate infection rate vs. death toll, considering the size of a population, number of hospital beds, etc.
It does not pretend to give any real forecast, but I believe it allows to visualize why it is best to declare quaranteen to make sure people stay at home.
The Excel provides a page in Portuguese, English, German and Spanish. Feel free to share or do whatever you want with it (except fake news of course).
I think more resilent people will perhaps better understand what is going on.
Also, it becomes clear how long this pandemic might endure and/or the releation between more deaths and short pandemic period or less death within a longer pandemic period.
While I am open to suggestion to improve the Excel and would really love to see a BETTER Excel sheet, I am not in the mood to discuss how poor or badly made it is: if you dislike it, just don't use it!
On a different topic: I believe that one of the biggest aspects of this pandemic and the way societies are handling it, is in fact the mental health. People are not used to be confined at home for days, especially with the family 24/7. We lack social interaction, friends, alone time, etc.
I would like to start some discussion on this:
1) Use social media! Use software like Skype, Whatsapp, etc. to talk to friends and coworkers! Microsoft has stated that Teams is for free use for private and commercial use during the Covid-19 outbreak. It is great to have live video conference with a group of people. Schedule such a meeting with your colleagues, even if work does not required it: just to socialize, talk and spend some virtual "normal" time.
2) Take 1 hour of alone time and make your house companions aware you need this time (if this is the case). Respect if they need such alone time, too.
3) Invest in routers, access points and high speed internet, so that everyone at home has internet access in their rooms. It is very annoying to have 4 people in one room doing webcalls, online classes, etc.
Share your thoughts and suggestions!
Take care.
Regards,
Vitor