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Revision as of 22:54, 30 January 2020
This page is under construction
The 2019 novel Corona Virus Model is an all in one archive available on the download page that allows you to install and run a global model to study 2019-nCoV. The correct epidemiological parameters are not known at this time.
Documentation you should read to install and run the model
Please see the following wiki pages for help
- Importing and Exporting Projects
- using the The STEM UI and Map View
- setting up Simulation Data Logging
Archive and it's contents
Please visit the downloads page and download the single archive. Extract the archive to you local file system. It contains four primary components.
All four of these components must be imported directly into your STEM work space (not nested in another folder). If you already have the GlobalGeography or the SuperContinentExamples projects installed you need not reinstall them (but they are required to run the scenario). The project ncov.eclipse.org.coronavirus is the model builder project containing the disease model. Project folder CoronaVirus contains the global scenario.