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@DavidM_yeg@mstdn.ca @megmac@social.treehouse.systems The Edmonton data is really strange; it's a higher concentration than at any time last fall/winter! It's only one reading so far, though, so could be a data entry error?
But then again, yeah, it looks like the flu never disappeared in some parts of southern Alberta. One of the Calgary stations also has head steady influenza all June & July. All those people who let measles wipe out their immune memory are getting follow-up illnesses, maybe?
@DavidM_yeg@mstdn.ca
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Not just one reading, itβs a steady rise over 4 readings from 0 on June 29 to quite high on July 20. Yes, some kind of immune deficiency seems the most likely explanation I guess. A summer flu season is certainly a worrying development.