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Calculate and display the number of humans contaminated/compromised by a single person. #175

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Prashambhuta opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 1 comment

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@Prashambhuta
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Lots of assumptions can be made by getting the average number of human being a carrier can compromise. For example, in the case of P141, there are confirmed 10 people who got compromised by coming in contact with him/her.

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If we calculate the variable minimum_spread = average of people compromised by 1 Patient, we can apply minimum_spread to all untracked Patients and get a rough estimate of cases that are asymptomatic or unchecked.

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P141 - spread = 10 nos.
P6 - spread = 17 nos.
P108 - spread = 6 nos.

minimum_spread = 11 nos.

I hope, you get the idea.

@iamnagaky
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Appreciate your thought process. But the

minimum_spread

count may not be anywhere near to accurate & could cause panic among lay man who browse through these info.

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