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|    RonO to JTEM    |
|    Re: This could be a bad year for the flu    |
|    22 Dec 25 10:49:24    |
      From: rokimoto557@gmail.com              On 12/21/2025 10:48 PM, JTEM wrote:       >       > Emotionally unstable, intellectually challenged, RonO wrote:       >       >> On 12/21/2025 3:26 PM, JTEM wrote:       >       >>> On 12/20/25 9:57 PM, RonO wrote:       >>>> The article claims that there have already been 49,000       >>>> hopitializations and 1,900 influenza deaths this season.       > >>       >>> Every year, influenza viruses cause an estimated 9.2–35.6 million       >>> influenza-related infections, 139 000–708 000 hospitalizations,       >>> and 12 000–56 000 deaths in the United States [1].       >>>       >>>       >>> https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11175696/       >>>       >>> Why do you keep spreading panic?       >>>       >>> The virus you describe can't exist, at least not natural. So it's       >>> either a hoax or another Plandemic. Either way, you're serving the       >>> 1% and not any of us.       >       >> You need to deal with reality.       >       > Like how if we divide the 56k worst cases we might expect by your       > 1,900 figure that works out to either 29 months in a single year       > or nothing approaching a bad flu year.       >       GIGO. We are only a couple weeks into what is called the peak season       where most the infections occur. Peak season runs to Feb or March. Oct       and Nov are considered early season when infections start to rise from       their lowest levels of the year.              Ron Okimoto              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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