PNEUMONIA-INFLUENZA - Observed number of monthly deaths from all causes and observed number of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza with expected number forecast by Time Series Model, United States, September 1967-August 1973 Тим DEATHS 8,500 8,000 7,500 7,000 6,500 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 SOND JFMAMJ 1967 1968 JA SOND JFMAMJ JASOND JFMAMJ JASOND JFMAM 1969 1970 1971 SOURCE NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS, VITAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR RESPECTIVE YEAR. DEATHS DEATHS PNEUMONIA-INFLUENZA Observed number of monthly deaths from all causes and observed number of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza with expected number forecast by Time Series Model, United States, September 1973-August 1978 SOURCE: NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS, VITAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR RESPECTIVE YEAR REFUGEES - Indochinese refugee arrivals in the United States, 1980 0 During the period April 1975 through June 1979, 212,181 Indochinese refugees were resettled in the United States, an average of 4,420 per month. In June 1979 the monthly quota for Indochinese refugee resettlements to the United States was increased from 7,000 to 14,000 per month. During the next 18 months, July 1979 through December 1980, 232,374 Indochinese refugees resettled in the United States for a monthly average of 12,910. Resettlements to countries other than the United States totalled 264,310 for the period April 1975 through December 1980. Refugee arrivals in countries of first asylum in Southeast Asia averaged 12,000 per month in 1980. The total Indochinese refugee population in camps and processing centers in Southeast Asia at the end of 1980 was approximately 200,000, not including 125,000 New Khmer refugees in holding centers in Thailand. |