Re: Football this fall? No way
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:23 am
Speaking of WAGs, we have no idea about the true herd immunity number. I'm inclined to believe 20%, but sure, it could be 50% -- or more.
Not sure where you're getting your flu figures, but this is from the Houston Chronicle:
Based on this data, it seems to me that 6,500 is a good and fair estimate of annual Texas flu deaths.
Not sure where you're getting your flu figures, but this is from the Houston Chronicle:
The 9,470 deaths [from the 2017-2018 flu season] represent[ed] a spike of nearly 27 percent from the 7,459 deaths in 2016-2017, and an increase of nearly 82 percent over the 5,215 deaths in 2015-2016, the only previous years when overall deaths were tracked.
Based on this data, it seems to me that 6,500 is a good and fair estimate of annual Texas flu deaths.