Here is the link I used to search the data:
https://apps.who.int/flumart/Default?ReportNo=7
The legend I believe is the flu lineage, which I think is the type of flu or something like that. Not 100% sure
There are normally a few flu cases in winter as shown on the 2018 and 2019, but there are no summer flu cases. And there should be some for October when the flu starts back up again
Yeah, and if you look at every country separately they all have the same shaped graph for 2020. I could see a few countries not submitting their data but all of them not submitting? It makes no sense. They have offered no explanation to why the flu is "gone"
Do it for heart attacks and strokes.
We have an affluenza problem
P.S. This is for USA only. But worldwide the charts look the same. Flu everywhere nosedives mid-March and never returns.
I looked on WHO but couldn't find where these charts are. What is the legend?
Here is the link I used to search the data: https://apps.who.int/flumart/Default?ReportNo=7 The legend I believe is the flu lineage, which I think is the type of flu or something like that. Not 100% sure
Excellent!!! Thank you so much!
2020 Stats should be streched down since they only reach to 47 weeks and not the full 52, though the flu should already be coming back by this time.
There are normally a few flu cases in winter as shown on the 2018 and 2019, but there are no summer flu cases. And there should be some for October when the flu starts back up again
Yeah, and if you look at every country separately they all have the same shaped graph for 2020. I could see a few countries not submitting their data but all of them not submitting? It makes no sense. They have offered no explanation to why the flu is "gone"
It’s like magic, you wave your hands and the flu no longer exists
need a rosetta stone for the colors pede otherwise meaningless
I didn't include because it doesn't matter in this case, the colors just refer to the lineage of flu, AKA flu type. All are classified as influenza.