Australia Has Gone Two Years Without The Flu.

By the end of 2021, Australia has officially missed the last two flu seasons, with an average of 163,015 cases of influenza every year dropping to just 598 cases and zero deaths. In the year leading up to the arrival of the CCP virus in Australia, the country’s National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System recorded 313,033 laboratory-confirmed influenza infections and 953 deaths. In 2020, however, there were 21,266 cases and 37 deaths, over eight times the five-year norm. By the end of winter 2021, the number of cases had dropped to 484, with zero deaths. “Notifications of influenza have remained low since April 2020,” according to Australia’s newest influenza surveillance report, and “continue at historically low levels in 2021.” Despite the fact that there is no evidence of flu spreading in the community or severe cases resulting in hospitalizations, the Australian…

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