No.
Reported?Were they really that much less ?
Yes.
https://www.9news.com/mobile/article...uxP4dVEG5cifJQ
Were they reported as covid ?
Were they really that much less ?
No.
Reported?Were they really that much less ?
Yes.
Wonder why this could be? If only I could read more than one paragraph of a news article. Oh well, I guess we'll never know.
100Ms of people with masks, distancing, and closed indoor gatherings to reduce the spread of covid
ALSO
reduces the spread of other infections, eg, flu.
Roasted duck.
Its a daily dish.
Dat Magic Wand awesome AF.
What's sound about a magical 97 percent drop in flu cases, Cuck Garden?
It's not magic. Social distancing, masking, improved hand hygiene and sanitation have kicked the flu's ass this year.
If flu cases drop in conjunction with masking up it and sanitizing, it makes sense that flu cases might drop.
What about this escapes you derp ?
edit: Winehole with the quicker draw from the holster.
That's bull and nothing approaching science.
Don't worry; you still earned this.
tell Johns Hopkins
https://consumer.healthday.com/b-1-1...649917471.htmlThough caused by a different virus from the one that causes COVID-19, the flu is also a respiratory viral disease, so everything we are doing to slow transmission of COVID-19, such as wearing face masks, frequent hand-washing and physical distancing, should also reduce transmission of flu," Eili Klein said in a Johns Hopkins news release. He is an associate professor of emergency medicine at university's School of Medicine.
Other factors likely contributing to fewer flu cases include more people getting a flu shot; many schools and businesses meeting virtually instead of in-person; and fewer people traveling.
"We commonly see flu spread in communities, schools, businesses and through travel each year, so these changes are likely keeping the flu away," said Dr. Lisa Maragakis, senior director of infection prevention for the Johns Hopkins Health System.
That is EXACTLY what part of science is you dumbfk.
Make a valid reason, which it IS. And then wait for the full results from all areas.
Because thats all you can do in this case fckwad.
You still dont understand very basic science.
It's a drop in HOSPITALIZATIONS, not cases.
It went from 471 to 12. So a drop of 459 total. In an entire state. Not hard to imagine or to explain right now.
Why do you keep editing " "?
Why even use the word if you're so afraid of it? It makes you look re ed (that and a few other underlying issues you seem to be strapped with)
His stance that limited physical distancing has drove down the flu 97 percent makes him look full-re in the first place.
All about optics.
The flu's ass got kicked last year when schools shutdown, along with pretty much all other common respiratory viruses. Children are the primary driver of influenza and common cold viruses which is opposite of covid. Most likely the reduced travel between hemispheres and school restrictions has kept it low.
I heard rhinovirus is starting to make a comeback and so I think influenza won't be far behind. It will be interesting to see if we have a summer flu season as we begin to open up or if the normal seasonality of flu cases holds. Lot's of influenza naive kids out there now which may change the usual seasonal pattern.
Also will be interesting to see how effective the flu vaccine will be next fall/winter. Seems like it will be hard to guess which strains to vaccinate against with.
you mean physical distancing, masks, lockdowns, school and office closures, improved sanitation...
stick to posting gab memes, adult conversation, logic and science are really not your thing.
I mean it's fake science or these measures in some places would have been ins uted long ago.
You know how it's fake; that's no matter to you.
says who? you? what are your credentials to make that claim?
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