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The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 1 fatality so far in 2014.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 3 fatalities so far in 2014.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 4 fatalities so far in 2014.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 6 fatalities so far in 2014.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 7 fatalities so far in 2014.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 7 fatalities so far in 2014.
(858 cases were reported to March 21st 2013)
(580 cases, 8 fatal were reported to March 27th, 2012)
(1,883 cases, 20 fatal were reported to March 22nd, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 9 fatalities so far in 2014.
(1,066 cases were reported to April 2nd 2013)
(641 cases, 10 fatal were reported to April 2nd, 2012)
(2,294 cases, 24 fatal were reported to April 3rd, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 10 fatalities so far in 2014.
(1,160 cases were reported to April 5th 2013)
(694 cases, 12 fatal were reported to April 6th, 2012)
(2,294 cases, 24 fatal were reported to April 3rd, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 11 fatalities so far in 2014.
(1,522 cases were reported to April 24th 2013)
(762 cases, 13 fatal were reported to April 18th, 2012)
(2,785 cases, 36 fatal were reported to April 26th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 12 fatalities so far in 2014.
(1,848 cases were reported to May 16th 2013)
(854 cases, 14 fatal were reported to May 8th, 2012)
(3,335 cases, 45 fatal were reported to May 19th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 14 fatalities so far in 2014.
(1,942 cases were reported to May 27th 2013)
(854 cases, 14 fatal were reported to May 8th, 2012 (MOH did not update again until July 31st, 2012)
(3,579 cases, 47 fatal were reported to May 26th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 15 fatalities so far in 2014.
(2,162 cases were reported to June 12th 2013)
(854 cases, 14 fatal were reported to May 8th, 2012 (MOH did not update again until July 31st, 2012)
(4,014 cases, 52 fatal were reported to June 13th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 16 fatalities so far in 2014.
(2,315 cases were reported to June 28th 2013)
(854 cases, 14 fatal were reported to May 8th, 2012 (MOH did not update again until July 31st, 2012)
(4,122 cases, 52 fatal were reported to June 13th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 17 fatalities so far in 2014.
(2,473 cases were reported to July 18th 2013)
(1,099 caseswere reported to July 31st, 2012)
(4,383 cases, 56 fatal were reported to July 8th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 20 fatalities so far in 2014.
(2,618 cases were reported to August 6th 2013)
(1,177 cases were reported to August 6th, 2012)
(4,697 cases, 60 fatal were reported to August 5th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 22 fatalities so far in 2014.
(2,687 cases were reported to August 16th 2013)
(1,461 cases were reported to August 21st, 2012)
(4,697 cases, 60 fatal were reported to August 5th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 23 fatalities so far in 2014.
(2,850 cases were reported to September 5th 2013)
(1,641 cases were reported to September 9th, 2012)
(5,387 cases, 65 fatal were reported to September 30th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 24 fatalities so far in 2014.
(3,304 cases were reported to October 21st 2013)
(1,945 cases were reported to October 16th, 2012)
(5,709 cases, 73 fatal were reported to October 22nd, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 31 fatalities so far in 2014.
(3,547 cases were reported to November 13th 2013)
(2,180 cases were reported to November 16th, 2012)
(5,882 cases, 78 fatal were reported to November 5th, 2011)
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 38 fatalities so far in 2014.