Thursday, June 17, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Muriwai
If you're interested in Muriwai, check out the following links for things to do there:
http://www.muriwaisurfschool.co.nz/
BUS INFORMATION
The bus departs at 8.50am on Saturday from Britomart, but only goes to Waimauku. You have to walk or catch a taxi to Muriwai beach after that - it's probably over an hour to get there. However, if you're keen...http://www.muriwaisurfschool.co.nz/BusTimetable.html. Please ask the driver before you get on the bus.
Other beaches, such as Orewa or Takapuna beach are more readily accessible. For bus info, try http://maxx.co.nz
http://www.muriwaisurfschool.co.nz/
BUS INFORMATION
The bus departs at 8.50am on Saturday from Britomart, but only goes to Waimauku. You have to walk or catch a taxi to Muriwai beach after that - it's probably over an hour to get there. However, if you're keen...http://www.muriwaisurfschool.co.nz/BusTimetable.html. Please ask the driver before you get on the bus.
Other beaches, such as Orewa or Takapuna beach are more readily accessible. For bus info, try http://maxx.co.nz
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Today's Chart
Model Answer: Flu Vaccine Charts
The diagrams show data for a flu epidemic which hit a large country town in 1996. Figure 1 gives the number of persons who died; Figure 2 shows the percentage breakdown of females who received a new flu vaccine; and Figure 3 gives the number of cases of flu before and during the epidemic.
In Figure 1 it can be seen that the flu was responsible for the deaths of 2 females but no males in the period from March to May. However, from June to August, there were 4 female deaths and 1 male death.
According to the pie chart in Figure 2, only those females most at risk were given the new flu vaccine; 28% did not take part in the trial. Of those females who took part, 35% were aged (over 65 years old); 24% were babies or children; and 13% were either hospitalised or receiving other medical attention.
From Figure 3 it is clear that the new vaccine had a positive effect on the number of new cases of flu reported in females. There were just over 1000 cases reported in March, climbing rapidly to a peak of 3500 in June. Thereafter, the number of cases dropped slowly to about 2800 in August, before levelling off at 2500 for the rest of the year. For males, the figures were lower but showed a similar trend throughout the epidemic.
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In Figure 1 it can be seen that the flu was responsible for the deaths of 2 females but no males in the period from March to May. However, from June to August, there were 4 female deaths and 1 male death.
According to the pie chart in Figure 2, only those females most at risk were given the new flu vaccine; 28% did not take part in the trial. Of those females who took part, 35% were aged (over 65 years old); 24% were babies or children; and 13% were either hospitalised or receiving other medical attention.
From Figure 3 it is clear that the new vaccine had a positive effect on the number of new cases of flu reported in females. There were just over 1000 cases reported in March, climbing rapidly to a peak of 3500 in June. Thereafter, the number of cases dropped slowly to about 2800 in August, before levelling off at 2500 for the rest of the year. For males, the figures were lower but showed a similar trend throughout the epidemic.
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Flu Vaccine Chart
Flu Vaccine Chart
The diagrams show data for a flu epidemic which hit a large country town in 1996. Figure 1 gives the number of persons who died; Figure 2 shows the percentage breakdown of females who received a new flu vaccine; and Figure 3 gives the number of cases of flu before and during the epidemic.
In figure 1 it can be seen that the flu is responsible for the deaths of 2 females but no males from March to May. However, from June to August, there were 4 female deaths, but only 1 male death.
According to the pie chart in Figure 2, only the females showed a high(er) risk by being given the new flu vaccine; 28% did not take the trial. Of those females who took part, 35% were aged (over 65 years old); 24% were babies or children; and 13%were hospitalised and required other medical attention.
From Figure 3 it can be seen that the new vaccine had __ positive effect on new cases of flu reported in females. There were about 1000 cases reported in March, and a peak of 3500 in June. Thereafter, the number of cases dropped slowly to about 2800 in August, before levelling off at 2500 for the rest of the year. For males, the figures were lower but showed a similar trend throughout the epidemic.
Flu Vaccine Chart
The diagrams show data for a flu epidemic which hit a large country town in 1996. Figure 1 gives the number of persons who died; Figure 2 shows the percentage breakdown of females who received a new flu vaccine; and Figure 3 gives the number of cases of flu before and during the epidemic.
In figure 1 it can be seen that the flu is responsible for the deaths of 2 females but no males from March to May. However, from June to August, there were 4 female deaths, but only 1 male death.
According to the pie chart in Figure 2, only the females showed a high(er) risk by being given the new flu vaccine; 28% did not take the trial. Of those females who took part, 35% were aged (over 65 years old); 24% were babies or children; and 13%were hospitalised and required other medical attention.
From Figure 3 it can be seen that the new vaccine had __ positive effect on new cases of flu reported in females. There were about 1000 cases reported in March, and a peak of 3500 in June. Thereafter, the number of cases dropped slowly to about 2800 in August, before levelling off at 2500 for the rest of the year. For males, the figures were lower but showed a similar trend throughout the epidemic.
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The diagrams show data for a flu epidemic which hit a large country town in 1996. Figure 1 gives the number of persons who died; Figure 2 shows the percentage breakdown of females who received a new flu vaccine; and Figure 3 gives the number of cases of flu
Figure1 can be seen deaths of flu that 2 females but no males died in March to May. However, 4female and 1male died in from June to August.
Figure2 which is represented female recipients of new vaccine. There were not given the vaccine rate is 28% percent, babies or children received rate is 24%, aged 35% and Only hospitalised or otherwise received rate is 13%.
Figure3 has shown flu rates for males and females in 1996.
The number of female and male is dramatically increasing from March to June. However, both of number is slightly decreasing from June to December.
The peak point of cases of flu is more than 3000 in June.
Figure1 can be seen deaths of flu that 2 females but no males died in March to May. However, 4female and 1male died in from June to August.
Figure2 which is represented female recipients of new vaccine. There were not given the vaccine rate is 28% percent, babies or children received rate is 24%, aged 35% and Only hospitalised or otherwise received rate is 13%.
Figure3 has shown flu rates for males and females in 1996.
The number of female and male is dramatically increasing from March to June. However, both of number is slightly decreasing from June to December.
The peak point of cases of flu is more than 3000 in June.
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