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re: Did the regular flu happen this past season?
Posted on 6/29/20 at 10:49 pm to FightingTigers138
Posted on 6/29/20 at 10:49 pm to FightingTigers138
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Funny how they only have an estimate with a huge range of possible flu deaths, but are able to keep an exact tracker of Covid deaths
Because flu tracking is done by statistical approximation, even without COVID it takes years of analysis before they close the book.
This year will take longer than most because we tested for flu at a far higher rate this year than normal trying to discriminate for COVID
As for the reason there is an exact number: it’s prob because of how the coding system works. Flu is typically ambiguous and not uniform in reporting. As a result most epidemiological measures don’t even say flu in their analysis, but rather influenza like illness. (ILI).
In contrast, ~86% of all of the reported COVID-19 death certificates were coded U07.1, which means lab confirmed presence of virus.
Posted on 6/29/20 at 11:04 pm to Volvagia
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n contrast, ~86% of all of the reported COVID-19 death certificates were coded U07.1, which means lab confirmed presence of virus.
The confirmed presence of the virus shouldn't land someone on the death toll. Only if its the cause of death.
This post was edited on 6/29/20 at 11:05 pm
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