It could be that the flu season came early this year and is thus ending early.
“It could be that the flu season came early this year and is thus ending early.”
Wouldn’t that be nice! Different states are in different areas of the case curve though, it’s all very odd. (I haven’t done a good analysis of that, just poked around some). We’ve never followed the typical flu the way we follow CV19 with daily stats so I don’t have anything to compare the case rise and fall behavior of this virus.
A lot of the case surges were caused by testing, perhaps I should pay attention to testing rates perhaps being down per capita, those numbers are available in some states.
The talk is, the flu season is almost so non-existent that CDC is not doing much with stats.
Seems to be happening worldwide.
scroll down to the chart: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm
The Southern-Hemisphere flu season? https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/01/health/flu-season-southern-hemisphere-covid-trnd/index.html
looks like COVID is the cure for the Flu...