id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-342636-mmlnm3mz Situngkir, H. The Pandemics in Artificial Society: Agent-Based Model to Reflect Strategies on COVID-19 2020-07-29 .txt text/plain 3579 227 56 We elaborate on micro-social structures such as social-psychological factors and distributed ruling behaviors to grow an artificial society where the interactions among agents may exhibit the spreading of the virus. We can see the micro-social used in the simulations as three parts, i.e.: the internal state of the agents, the mobility in our artificial world, and the spreading of the disease based on the first two properties. When it comes to closing down the public spaces (in the simulation we omit the social attraction points) and encouraging the effective physical distancing measures to the population, the number infection rate is suppressed a little. As we simulated the usage of masks in our agent-based model, the slowing rate of infection does give effect even though it needs time to suppress the number of active cases. Thus from our sets of experiments in the agent-based simulation, some tweaks of interventions due to the pandemic at the micro-level, the emerged macro-level is observed, including some emerged social aspects. ./cache/cord-342636-mmlnm3mz.txt ./txt/cord-342636-mmlnm3mz.txt