New web game shows how quarantine is saving lives

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A web game called 'People of the Pandemic' based on real data shows how an eight-week stay-at-home challenge can save thousands of lives. FMTNews Quarantine

Web screenshot: ‘People of the Pandemic’ pulls population density and hospital capacity from US zip code data. © peopleofthepandemicgame.com

In “People of the Pandemic,” players balance their basic needs for food and exercise with the health of society at large. Wondering what happens when people carry on as usual? “People of the Pandemic” lets us see how that plays out too. In other words, the simulation says, if you’ve got the option to safely stay at home for longer, please take it.

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