357(Jul29),356(Jul22),355(Jul15),348(Jul8),143(Jun11),21(May28) swine flu In Ottawa

Updated July 2, 2009
The total number of individuals who have tested positive for the novel H1N1 flu in Ottawa now stands at 335, with an age range of less than one year to 84 years. Half of them are children and teenagers. So far, 38 were admitted to hospital, half of them younger than 17. One person who had the H1N1 virus and chronic medical conditions has died.
These numbers will be updated every Wednesday.
 
Updated July 8, 2009
The total number of individuals who have tested positive for the novel H1N1 flu in Ottawa now stands at 348, with an age range of less than one year to 84 years. Half of them are children and teenagers. So far, 48 were admitted to hospital, half of them younger than 18. One person who had the H1N1 virus and chronic medical conditions has died.
These numbers will be updated every Wednesday.
 
Updated July 15, 2009
The total number of individuals who have tested positive for the novel H1N1 flu in Ottawa now stands at 355, with an age range of less than one year to 84 years. Half of them are children and teenagers. So far, 53 were admitted to hospital, half of them younger than 18. One person who had the H1N1 virus and chronic medical conditions has died.
These numbers will be updated every Wednesday.


seems like the number is flat.
 
楼主辛苦了:thanks:
 
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不能只看那个总数,不科学。应该说明每天的病例是增加还是减少。
 
Updated July 22, 2009
The total number of individuals who have tested positive for the novel H1N1 flu in Ottawa now stands at 356, with an age range of less than one year to 84 years. Half of them are children and teenagers. So far, 62 were admitted to hospital, half of them younger than 18. Two persons who had the H1N1 virus and chronic medical conditions have died, including one 80-year old woman in the past week.
These numbers will be updated every Wednesday
 
just one more case than previous week.
 
Updated July 29, 2009
The total number of individuals who have tested positive for the novel H1N1 flu in Ottawa now stands at 357, with an age range of less than one year to 84 years. Half of them are children and teenagers. So far, 69 were admitted to hospital, half of them younger than 20. Three persons who had the H1N1 virus and chronic medical conditions have died, including one 63-year old man in the past week.
These numbers will be updated every Wednesday.


one more case than previous week.
 
Updated August 5, 2009
The total number of individuals who have tested positive for the novel H1N1 flu in Ottawa now stands at 361, with an age range of less than one year to 84 years. Half of them are children and teenagers. So far, 69 were admitted to hospital, half of them younger than 20. Four persons who had the H1N1 virus and chronic medical conditions have died.
These numbers will be updated every Wednesday.
 
Updated August 12, 2009
The total number of individuals who have tested positive for the novel H1N1 flu in Ottawa now stands at 361, with an age range of less than one year to 84 years. Half of them are children and teenagers. So far, 69 were admitted to hospital, half of them younger than 20. Four persons who had the H1N1 virus and chronic medical conditions have died.
These numbers will be updated every Wednesday.
 
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