Dropping like a stone. And going to stay that way despite 1) no mask mandate 2) dramatic increases in mobility and contacts among individuals. Next possible case bump, mid-fall, but I hope we have stopped tracking by then. Thanks again to DD.
Dropping like a stone. And going to stay that way despite 1) no mask mandate 2) dramatic increases in mobility and contacts among individuals. Next possible case bump, mid-fall, but I hope we have stopped tracking by then. Thanks again to DD.
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If you look at page 3 of MDH’s “Weekly Influenza Activity: Statistics Summary 2010-11 – Minnesota Dept. of Health”, and go to the bottom chart labeled, “Hospitalized Influenza Cases
Influenza Surveillance Network (FluSurv-Net) Minnesota, October 1, 2008 – May 21, 2011”, the pattern looks remarkably similar to the daily active cases chart.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/flu/stats/2010summary.pdf