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2019-ncov's epidemic in middle province of northern Italy: impact, logistic & strategy in the first line hospital
The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) began in China in early December 2019 and rapidly has spread to many countries around the globe, with the number of confirmed cases increasing every day. An epidemic has been recorded since February 20 in a middle province in Northern Italy (Lodi's province, in...
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