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Did COVID Murder The Flu?

BY TYLER DURDEN
TUESDAY, DEC 15, 2020 – 18:25

Despite Dr. Fauci’s cries about how all vulnerable Americans should make sure to get their flu shots to protect against a deadly vortex of a COVID-19-supercharged flu season “twindemic”, it appears influenza-related infections, hospitalizations and confirmed cases over the past couple of months have been much, much lower than the ‘experts’ had anticipated.

And on Tuesday, one day after publishing an editorial written by bossman Michael Bloomberg where the billionaire urged Joe Biden to “lead” on the fight against climate change (he even suggested Biden mandate sleepy ESG-focused financial disclosures), the financial news behemoth has decided to boldly question the accepted “science” (accepted by Bloomberg and many of its competitors, at least) about the brutality of the 2020-2021 flu season.

Scientists initially feared the most vulnerable people might be infected with both viruses simultaneously, prompting deaths to explode. Instead, rates of confirmed flu cases have plummeted – not just this winter, but earlier in the spring as well (though some have posited that the overwhelming impact of COVID may have had an impact) as COVID hammered the US, and particularly cities like NYC.

In an “Opinion” piece (though, we must confess, these sound more like facts to us), Bloomberg writer Justin Fox declares that the “Twindemic” can be relegated to the scrap heap of inaccurate projections related to COVID-19.

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