yes- we have very little flu, though I have not recently looked at my State's statistics, I keep reading that. BTW, is there less flu in other countries too? staying away from each other defeats viruses, it appears. are we going to permanently engineer the world differently because of this? maybe people also got more flu shots this year? have not seen statistics on that and also possibly, more weakened people died from COVID and were not in the flu statistics...need some epidemiologists to help out here.
We have had zero flu here in Ireland this winter and flu season is usually a big problem for the health service here. Some info in this article...
There are still no flu cases or deaths in Ireland this flu season, but why?
The
flu season in Ireland usually runs from October to the end of April, or the early weeks of May, and there are usually thousands of cases and in excess of 100 flu related deaths.
During those normal flu season months, weekly updates are issued about the progress of the flu in Ireland.
During the 2018/19 flu season there were 97 deaths and 7,939 cases recorded across the country, while there were 255 deaths and 11,822 confirmed cases during the 2017/18 season.
Unusually, the 2019/20 flu season weekly reports were instead issued from October, 2019 to the end of September, 2020, due to the beginning of the
COVID-19 pandemic in March.
The final report for that season noted that there had been 11,142 confirmed cases of flu and 110 deaths linked to the flu.
The majority of those cases and deaths happened during the normal flu season months, as noted in the continued reports between the end of April, 2020, and the final one in September.
The 2020/21 flu season weekly reports then began again in the first week of October 2020 and each report up until
the most recent, on the week ending February 14, 2021, noted that there were no flu cases or deaths recorded in Ireland.
Although the HSE has been clear about the lack of flu cases, there was a lack of clarity as to how the country can have over 11,000 flu cases one year, and zero the next.
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‘Provisional vaccine uptake data shows that the Cumulative Vaccine Uptake percentage among those age 65 and over, for the season to-date, as of 22nd February 2021 is 71.4% (2020 CSO estimate).'
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‘There was a higher uptake of the Influenza vaccine in the high-risk groups, not just in Ireland but worldwide. This reduced the incidence of flu in many countries.
‘Secondly, the public health measures in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 also led to a reduction in the spread of other infections including influenza.'
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There are still no flu cases or deaths in Ireland this flu season, but why?