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There's an incredible amount of news to report today. I'm tied up with family commitments so those stories may have to wait.
I have time to start on seasonal flu.
CDC: link here. Other than providing graphs, is the CDC doing anything else? Based on what we saw with regard to Covid, and then measles, and now "seasonal flu," it certainly does not appear that the CDC is doing much to "control disease."
Covid was a disaster for the CDC.
The CDC essentially let the measles outbreak in Texas burn itself out. If the CDC isn't concerned about measles, should I be concerned about measles.
If the CDC wasn't concerned about measles, why is it concerned about "flu," or it is only interested in publishing graphs. Seriously, what is the CDC doing to contain seasonal flu.
And, now, a flu epidemic (or is it a pandemic, or is it simply an "outbreak") with numbers that the US has never seen before.
So, here we go, with the graphics.
Out-patient visits for "flu-like" symptoms, not o/w identified:
Two weeks ago, this map was almost all "green." It appears the CDC is not doing much in the way of "controlling the disease." Exhibit A demonstrating a need for DOGE.
Laboratory-confirmed influenza hospitalizations:
Respiratory hospitalizations and ICU:
It's pediatric disease:
Mortality:
It's a pediatric disease: