2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pdig.0000142
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Emulation of epidemics via Bluetooth-based virtual safe virus spread: Experimental setup, software, and data

Abstract: We describe an experimental setup and a currently running experiment for evaluating how physical interactions over time and between individuals affect the spread of epidemics. Our experiment involves the voluntary use of the Safe Blues Android app by participants at The University of Auckland (UoA) City Campus in New Zealand. The app spreads multiple virtual safe virus strands via Bluetooth depending on the physical proximity of the subjects. The evolution of the virtual epidemics is recorded as they spread th… Show more

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“…Similarly, field experiments require a large number of participants making such experiments challenging to implement. This is highlighted by the lengthy disruption in the Safe Blues experiment due to the lockdown started during August 2021 in New Zealand ( 36 ). Furthermore, the results of these studies are restricted to specific populations, and may not be useful for different population groups or locations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, field experiments require a large number of participants making such experiments challenging to implement. This is highlighted by the lengthy disruption in the Safe Blues experiment due to the lockdown started during August 2021 in New Zealand ( 36 ). Furthermore, the results of these studies are restricted to specific populations, and may not be useful for different population groups or locations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The app also collects proximity of participants' devices through Bluetooth and location via GPS. Participants were informed about an estimate of the number of encounters they made and a real-time visualization of the spread of virtual SEIR type diseases in the contact network (34). The Safe Blues experiment 7 is a similar study, which took place at the University of Auckland during 2021-2022 (35,36), examining how physical interactions affect the spread of diseases.…”
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