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Social distancing is a prescribed measure, taken to prevent the spread of contagious disease by maintaining physical distance between people, to reduce the number of times they come into close contact with each other. Social distancing is not natural human behaviour, requiring conscious effort to maintain. So, when distracted, or focused on other tasks, people revert to instinctive behaviour. Consequently, to reopen safely without provoking after-peaks, organisations are planning strategies involving reduced capacities and distance-supporting floor markings for external and internal queues. In most, if not all cases, these schemes have never been tested. This is where LEGION can help.
Assessing social distancing scenarios differs little from typical capacity planning, only target densities are about a quarter of normal. So, the objective remains to find space management solutions that maximise operational capacity, under new conditions, as safely as possible.
This wiki will add material to support social distance assessments with LEGION, as they are developed and LEGION is enhanced.