Worst Flu Season In More Than A Decade

This flu season is shaping up to be the worst one in more than a decade. During the COVID-19 scamdemic, the flu magically disappeared, but now it’s raging once again.
They Admit It: The Flu Has Disappeared Now That COVID Is Here
It wasn’t only the flu, either. The common cold was no longer in existence either.
Top 6 Illnesses That CONVENIENTLY DISAPPEARED During The “COVID-19” Scamdemic
Now that no one is afraid of COVID-19 anymore, flu hospitalizations and doctor visits are at a 15-year high. “Seasonal influenza activity remains elevated and is higher than it has been all season,” the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in their latest FluView report.
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, over 31% of flu tests performed by laboratories nationwide came back positive during the week ending February 8th. This is higher than any peak week since 2015. Nearly 8% of visits to health care providers were for influenza-like illness (a fever plus a cough or sore throat).
The CDC ADMITS: PCR Tests CANNOT Differentiate Between Coronaviruses!
The 2024–2025 flu season has caused an estimated 29 million cases, 370,000 hospitalizations, and 16,000 deaths so far, according to the CDC. Nearly all cases are influenza A, which tends to be more aggressive in adults. According to the CDC’s latest data, at least 45 states and the District of Columbia are reporting “very high” or “high” levels of influenza-like illness activity. Every region has high flu activity, with the South, Southeast, and Midwest being hit the hardest.
“It feels like everybody has influenza right now,” Dr. Linda Yancey, an infectious disease specialist at Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston, told TODAY.com.“If you’ve seen one flu season, you have seen one flu season. They are all a bit different,” Yancey said.
“Since this season isn’t over yet, it may turn out to be worse in regards to both the number of cases and number of people dying from influenza,” Dr. David Janz, director of medical critical care service at University Medical Center in New Orleans, told TODAY.com.
Germ Theory Vs. Terrain Theory: Why You’ve Likely Only Heard Of The First Theory
Is it the flu? COVID? Could it all be fear-mongering? Let us know what you think!