COMOKIT (https://comokit.org/), is a computer model that enables intervention strategies to be explored in silico before they are implemented. It takes into account various important dimensions of policy actions, such as the heterogeneity of individual responses or the spatial dimension of containment strategies.
In COMOKIT, built using the GAMA multi-agent modeling and simulation platform, people's profiles and activities, their interactions, transmissions from person to person and through the environment, individual clinical status, public health policies and interventions are explicitly represented. All these components form the basis for describing the dynamics of the epidemic in a detailed, realistic representation of space.
Drawing on extensively tested sub-models, spatial and social data that can be collected easily and quickly, COMOKIT was designed from the outset to be generic, scalable and portable across a variety of different social, epidemiological, economic and geographical scenarios. As a result, it is easily configurable and extensible to new study cases.