Can I ask you to answer a simple question. Which job to count or estimate would be easier? When you have 292 deaths and 2124 cases of the flu, or when you have tens of millions of cases and hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations leading to tens of thousands of deaths? Go!
Obviously they can't do either with any real accuracy. From your link:
(though the true number of people who contracted the flu was likely higher).
How about you attach a number to "likely higher". And give us a number of flu deaths that were listed a "presumed covid", you know the hospitals and doctors have a monetary motive for listing cases as covid and not the flu, right? I don't believe a damn thing that comes out of the CDC or WHO mouths.
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