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(3,750 cases were reported to November 27th 2013)
(2,300 cases were reported to November 29th, 2012)
(6,325 cases, 84 fatal were reported to December 9th, 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 42 fatalities so far in 2014.
(4,200 cases were reported to December 30th 2013)
(2,599 cases were reported to December 31st, 2012)
(6,689 cases final revised figure for 2011, 84 fatal were reported to December 9th, 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 50 fatalities so far in 2014.
(4,276 cases were reported in 2013)
(2,663 cases were reported in 2012)
(6,689 cases were reported in 2011, 84 fatal were reported to December 9th, 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 51 fatalities in 2014.