A total of 948 cases of Monkeypox have been registered in Portugal as of November 16. This is the first update of these numbers since October 21 when there had been 944 cases since the beginning of the outbreak.
This means that there have been 4 new cases over a 26-day period, which translates to about 1 new case per week. A clear downward trend has been in place since the start of August.
- July 1 - 415 cases - about 10 new cases per day
- July 7 - 473 cases - about 10 new cases per day
- July 13 - 515 cases - about 7 new cases per day
- July 20 - 588 cases - about 10 new case per day
- July 27 - 633 cases - about 7 new cases per day
- August 3 -710 cases - about 10 new cases per day
- August 10 - 770 cases - about 9 new cases per day
- August 17 - 810 cases - about 6 new cases per day
- August 24 - 846 cases - about 5 new cases per day
- August 31 - 871 cases - about 4 new cases per day
- October 2 - 926 cases - about 2 new cases per day
- October 21 - 944 cases - about 1 new case per day
- November 16 - 948 cases - about 1 new case per week
Assuming a hospital stay of no more than ten days for the infected, there should be no more than 2 cases of Monkeypox currently in Portuguese hospitals. The downward trend indicates that the outbreak may be over by Christmas.
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