Or this... https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... spitalised
Panic, panic, everywhere.


Udine is in region in which the virus has not spread much; i have attached to this post a screenshot from italian emergency services showing the entity of spread in the north; you can see Udine province in the North-east, it has few cases. You can find more data here: http://opendatadpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps ... e38d4138b1teazetoy wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 8:12 pmThank you. I wonder if you have some news from Udine, particularly San Danielle del Friuli. I ask because my ex is there and while I never want to speak to her again I'd like to see if it is actually less affected than other northern regions (I've had a go with the Italian Newspapers and google translate but it's tricky business.
The epidemiologists here in the UK are of the view that the virus will peak here in April/May and while cases are still quite low here by comparison with the rest of Europe there is a fair amount of panic: a paradox of frantic buying (toilet rolls. What the hell?) and empty streets today I hear.
I've been on lockdown off ill from work for the last two months so this is also for me a paradox of me being very used to being in the house and also really a bit frustrated at having to spend another month or two indoors...

