Covid19mathblog.com
Where did all the common flu go? https://www.kusi.com/carl-demaio-calls-for-audit-of-covid-19-data-only-36-flu-cases-reported/
“San Diego County’s data for flu infections only shows 36 reported cases so far this year. Carl DeMaio tweeted out this shocking revelation, comparing it to this time in other years saying, “In a typical year we get over 17,073 on average!””
Flu data we have from CDC is sporadic by state but clearly show a much lower flu amount than history.
Flu data without history is showing hardly any flu in the US https://www.cdc.gov/surveillance/nrevss/human-paraflu/natl-trend.html
Interesting so much news in San Diego – https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/er-nurse-tests-positive-for-covid-19-eight-days-after-receiving-vaccine
ER nurse getting positive in 8 days after first shot should not be a surprise data shows you need the second shot but doesn’t come till 21 days later….
“Health experts are weighing in after a local nurse tested positive for COVID-19 more than a week after receiving the Pfizer vaccine.”
“Six days later on Christmas Eve — after working a shift in the COVID-19 unit — Matthew, 45, became sick. He got the chills and later came down with muscle aches and fatigue.
The day after Christmas, he went to a drive-up hospital testing site and tested positive for COVID-19.””
“"That first dose we think gives you somewhere around 50%, and you need that second dose to get up to 95%," said Dr. Ramers.”
Last few days too good to be true….US deaths 3.7K deaths
California leads in deaths and confirmation by decent amounts.
LA is not where you want to be.
Only positive for LA confirmation not peaking – unlike deaths.