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    Quote Originally Posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
    Anyway, does anyone know where 'flu went a few years ago?

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    Measures such as lockdowns, social distancing and masks will reduce the spread of all airborne viruses, including 'flu.

    In addition, I suspect that much of the PCR testing capacity that would normally have been used for 'flu surveillance would have been diverted to covid.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    Measures such as lockdowns, social distancing and masks will reduce the spread of all airborne viruses, including 'flu...
    Except for Covid, yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
    Except for Covid, yes?
    Of course they stopped the spread of covid.

    Do you have faith in some weird and wacky theory that could explain how they wouldn't?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    Of course they stopped the spread of covid.

    Do you have faith in some weird and wacky theory that could explain how they wouldn't?
    If they stopped the spread of Covid, how come there were 19,801,296 cases recorded over the same period?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
    If they stopped the spread of Covid, how come there were 19,801,296 cases recorded over the same period?
    Er, because there was still limited contact?

    I haven't looked recently, but shop and public transport workers were particularly hard hit by the early waves of covid. That reflects the nature of their work, which involved relatively high levels of contact (but may also reflect them generally being relatively low paid, which can be a factor in poor general health).

    But if you actually believe that reducing contact between people would not reduce the spread of a primarily airborne infection, how do you explain the plateauing and then fall of numbers during lockdown and then their rise when restrictions were lifted?

    Or are you a germ theory denier?

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