Special Topic Statistical Bulletin - COVID-19 Issue 29, 9 October 2020

Jan 09, 2026

The Special Topic Statistical Bulletin on COVID 19 in CARICOM Countries Issue 29, provides an update of the trajectory of the COVID-19 in the CARICOM Region up to 9 October 2020.

The Bulletin provides information on the pattern of the disease of the total number of confirmed cases, new cases and deaths for each country and the total for CARICOM.

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Special Topic Statistical Bulletin - Issue 29 Final

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