The lieutenant governor of Hawai’i is pushing for a full State-wide face mask mandate, indoors and outdoors, with a substantial penalty for violations. Nearly all residents in Hawai’i agreed and have been begging the government “duffers” to enact a face mask law immediately.
Meanwhile:
There has been a 98% plummet in flu infections this year, dispelling fears of a COVID and flu ‘twin-demic’ about which many had warned. Experts say we can thank masks and social distancing. But does this really add up?
Although there is no mass testing for flu as there is for COVID, the WHO says that surveillance of data from around the world shows flu rates collapsing everywhere. Australia essentially ‘skipped’ their flu season this year, with not a single case reported since July (their peak). In fact, flu has more or less vanished throughout the Southern Hemisphere, and early indicators suggest it will follow suit north of the equator. What can explain this unprecedented decline?
That’s according to science journalist, Peter Andrews. His questions certainly merits a response. So, what is really happening? Well, the evidence seems to suggest that influenza cases are being “mistakenly” identified and counted as “super-duper corona.”
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