I've stumbled upon this official dataset
https://data.europa.eu/euodp/it/data/dataset/covid-19-coronavirus-data
and there are the metadata of Italy official map :
http://opendatadpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/b0c68bce2cce478eaac82fe38d4138b1
as said before at the bottom of the map there's a link "PDF" pointing to a GitHub repository
containing daily status for "province" (~counties) and "regioni" (~states).
Numbers are VERY different from provincia to provincia.

cheers,

    Davide

On 16/03/2020 12:35, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
Guys - this is very moving… I have family in Italy and its very worrying to 
hear the accounts, but equally as this spreads wider I worry about friends and 
families here too…

This said - on a more proactive front, I did download the Corona GitHub pharo 
project and it has introduced me to the DataFrames implementation that I’ve 
always meant to dig into and I shall learn a bit more Roassal as well…. We must 
all fight on, and put our energy into the future as well as the present!

Tim

On 16 Mar 2020, at 10:22, dario.trussardi65 <dario.trussard...@gmail.com> wrote:

Ciao,

It's a good article, very deep on knowledge.
        +1

(it let arise a question : why, apparently, nearly none of country all over the 
world, had a plan ready to apply ?)
        I would have many things to say about it, but this is not the time .....

        I'm not a mathematician, and take everything very carefully.
        From the data I have available ( reliable?! )
                here in Bergamo, Lombardy, the mortality rate is 7 percent.

        Out of 100 people who contract the virus, 7 die ....

                but nobody says ...
        
        Often sun in the hospital ....

        It also seems that the age of people in serious situations is 
decreasing ... 50 ---- 65.

        So not only grandparents but also fathers and mothers ...
        
        Fortunately, I'm fine ..... but I can't work anymore ....

        I can no longer think ...... of smalltalk .....
        
        Here in Clusone only 2 noises are heard:
                * that of the sirens of ambulances,
                * and that of the bells of the cemetery where, without a 
funeral, we bury our loved ones ....

        Be very careful ...

        Ciao,
                
                Bergamo #molamia
                
                Dario

Bye,

   Davide

On 15/03/2020 14:34, Ben Coman wrote:
Of all the articles I've read on the coronavirus, this is the first I felt 
worth sharing.
https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-act-today-or-people-will-die-f4d3d9cd99ca
 I've been a bit complacent about the advantage of living in Australia in a 
small town outside Perth (one of the most remote capital cities in the world)
but Section 3 on improving mortality rates by reducing the peak on the health 
system is compelling for everyone to know.
cheers -ben
On Sun, 15 Mar 2020 at 01:15, Davide Grandi <davide.gra...@email.it 
<mailto:davide.gra...@email.it>> wrote:
   That's true,
   and it will be a worldwide pandemia.
   Try to work @ home,
   limit contacts with other people,
   don't go in crowded places,
   and PROTECT YOUR PARENTS - GRANDPARENTS.
   The local newsmagazine of Dario's town, few km from mine,
   has normally ONE page of obituary.
   Yesterday ... TEN pages.
   bye,
         Davide
   On 14/03/2020 14:52, dario.trussardi65 wrote:
Ciao,
be very careful ... it's very dangerous ...
here in Bergamo it's a disaster.
We are losing our grandparents like leaves falling from the tree ....
Take all precautions .... Don't underestimate the situation.....
See you soon....
Dario

--
Ing. Davide Grandi
email  : davide.gra...@email.it


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