Had I done this chart I would have placed those source URLs at the bottom to prevent this confusion, but the author likely expected more of his readers. The weekly flu deaths in the US average close to 500 not 40,000. You are almost 2 orders of magnitude off. Perhaps you should have actually gone to the source pages provided and looked for yourself.
Or you could just stop denying that you failed to read the information provided to you and were wrong. Either or, its whatevs. We are correct and you are not.
Look at the graph. Look at the top. I said the graph says its from pneumonia and flu. The graph says its pneumonia and flu. I really dont understand why some of you have to be so dumb and give the rest of us a bad name.
Ok chief. Now look above that.
Multiple people have pointed this out to you already. The source URLs even say flu specifically.
You really need to fully read and evaluate what youre looking at. People like you are responsible for spreading misinformation.
Had I done this chart I would have placed those source URLs at the bottom to prevent this confusion, but the author likely expected more of his readers. The weekly flu deaths in the US average close to 500 not 40,000. You are almost 2 orders of magnitude off. Perhaps you should have actually gone to the source pages provided and looked for yourself.
Or you could just stop denying that you failed to read the information provided to you and were wrong. Either or, its whatevs. We are correct and you are not.
Project much? He is correct, you are not. Open the links and see for yourself.
Look at the graph. Look at the top. I said the graph says its from pneumonia and flu. The graph says its pneumonia and flu. I really dont understand why some of you have to be so dumb and give the rest of us a bad name.
I have run across a few people who absolutely insisted they knew what they were talking about but had no clue. Adding one more to the list.
https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/fluview/mortality.html
Me too, theres one right here.