The flu graph only goes to 65+ while the China Flu graph goes to 85+. Neither graph has information about when this data was collected. Neither graph explains if .83% of all Americans 65+ died from the flu in (insert whatever dates they used for this info) or if .83% of all Americans known to have the flu in (insert whatever dates they used for this info) died. You see where I'm going here?
The flu graph only goes to 65+ while the China Flu graph goes to 85+. Neither graph has information about when this data was collected. Neither graph explains if .83% of all Americans 65+ died from the flu in (insert whatever dates they used for this info) or if .83% of all Americans known to have the flu in (insert whatever dates they used for this info) died. You see where I'm going here?
Bad information is the hallmark of great policy decisions
CDC "death rate" is deaths divided by hospitalizations.