Looking at China--COVID-19 IN ITALY -
ebook ∣ FORECASTS BASED ON OFFICIAL DATA ON CORONAVIRUS
By Olga Maria Stefania Cucaro

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LOOKING AT CHINA - COVID-19 IN ITALY - In this period of crisis started in December in China and still I heard continuous need to understand something more as a world, European, Italian citizen. I analyze the data that are available on the internet and that all major institutions put in open access. I specify that I am a PhD in business administration used to analyze numbers, but of a different nature (for all companies) and that engages for the first time to analyze the data regarding population. I'm not a doctor so my conclusions are based on data, not on assumptions based on medical knowledge.
Obviously all the forecasts are only hypothetical trends based on personal hypotheses that might not occur, and which were made as the title suggests looking at what has happened in China and bringing it back on the Italian Data Analysis.
The book is divided into five chapters on the current situation of COVID-19 World, the evolution of the pandemic in China, what is happening in Italy and in the Region of Puglia and the conclusions on the likely future possible trend of the pandemic in Italy and in the world.
Obviously all the forecasts are only hypothetical trends based on personal hypotheses that might not occur, and which were made as the title suggests looking at what has happened in China and bringing it back on the Italian Data Analysis.
The book is divided into five chapters on the current situation of COVID-19 World, the evolution of the pandemic in China, what is happening in Italy and in the Region of Puglia and the conclusions on the likely future possible trend of the pandemic in Italy and in the world.