The second COVID-19 wave of 2020 in Italy: A brief analysis

Introduction/purpose: Based on the results obtained previously, the second wave of Covid-19 infection is analyzed and some predictions on its evolution are given. Methods: A model of population growth giving a differential equation has been used to describe the pandemic wave. Results: The second...

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Main Authors: Nicola Fabiano, Stojan N. Radenović
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: University of Defence in Belgrade 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/ebeaa100b4ea4802bf09f44cecec9a4c
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Summary:Introduction/purpose: Based on the results obtained previously, the second wave of Covid-19 infection is analyzed and some predictions on its evolution are given. Methods: A model of population growth giving a differential equation has been used to describe the pandemic wave. Results: The second wave of infection is essentially on its peak in the middle of November 2020 and will not decrease very soon. Conclusions: The second wave is not going to end in the year 2020 and it will take some time before a status of relative normality is restored.