From what I see here, it looks like there's only 7 flu cases (4 Influenza A, 1 H1N1, 2 Influenza B) on 16396 tests (0.04% positivity rate) in Canada the week of Nov 29 to Dec 5, 2020 (the latest data we have on file). Week "49".
Meanwhile in Ontario alone we have discovered 12,887 new cases of COVID-19 on 393,145 tests within the last week. For a 3.28% test positivity rate.
Why so much COVID but flu is almost dead?
It's almost as if they check everyone's sample who gets tested for COVID for influenza as well and they put down influenza cases as COVID.
Or, the covid test is so imprecise is is counting flu as covid.
The flu count is from people who got a false negative on the COVID test but got a proper flu test and tested positive for the flu.
So the covid test could actually be picking up flu, coronavirusus, and other viruses. There may not even be a "new coronavirus." Or maybe there is and the tests are just so bad they are picking up all sorts of viruses and false positives and calling them all covid.
From what I see here, it looks like there's only 7 flu cases (4 Influenza A, 1 H1N1, 2 Influenza B) on 16396 tests (0.04% positivity rate) in Canada the week of Nov 29 to Dec 5, 2020 (the latest data we have on file). Week "49".
Meanwhile in Ontario alone we have discovered 12,887 new cases of COVID-19 on 393,145 tests within the last week. For a 3.28% test positivity rate.
Why so much COVID but flu is almost dead?
It's almost as if they check everyone's sample who gets tested for COVID for influenza as well and they put down influenza cases as COVID.
Or, the covid test is so imprecise is is counting flu as covid.
The flu count is from people who got a false negative on the COVID test but got a proper flu test and tested positive for the flu.
So the covid test could actually be picking up flu, coronavirusus, and other viruses. There may not even be a "new coronavirus." Or maybe there is and the tests are just so bad they are picking up all sorts of viruses and false positives and calling them all covid.