The greatest rebranding campaign of all-time is why the Flu has all but Disappeared in 2020-21

 

 

Rebranding is a marketing strategy that facilitates name and image changes for companies, products and/or services. We wrote last week about AstraZeneca. The company hopes to save its blood clotting, lethal injection product by rebranding and changing the name to Vaxzevria. This blog will always remind readers that Vaxzevria equals AstraZeneca and will not allow the name change to bury the carnage AstraZeneca is causing. But until 2020, rebranding a disease was unheard of.

Influenza, aka “the flu,” infected 35 million Americans in 2018-19, according to the Centers For Disease Control. Those numbers included 491,000 hospitalizations and 34,200 deaths. The 2017-18 flu season featured 45 million infections, 810,000 hospitalizations and 61,000 deaths. The CDC estimated upwards of 56 million illnesses, 740,000 hospitalizations and 62,000 deaths for the 2019-20 flu season.

The 2020-21 flu season reminds us of the 1980 Winter Olympics when the United States hockey team upset the heavily-favored, four-time defending champion Soviet Union at Lake Placid.

Al Michaels is unlikely to reprise the most famous line in sports broadcast history for what happened with influenza in 2021. But the miraculous disappearance of the flu needs a similar slogan in these surreal times.

Flu season 2020-21

The headlines are incredible. ABC13 in Toledo, Ohio reported on January 25 that only two people had been hospitalized with the flu so far this season. That number was 205 people at the same time in 2020. NBC News 9 in Denver reported on Sunday that only 30 people had been hospitalized with the flu in the entire state of Colorado in the 2020-21 season. The entire state of Pennsylvania has reported 41 flu hospitalizations and 17 deaths for the entire 2020-21 flu season.

The CDC is reporting a total of 1,710 total flu infections in the United States from September 27, 2020 to April 3, 2021.

Meanwhile the CDC is reporting over 31 million “COVID-19” cases in the United States since the disease started in March 2020. Or shall we say, since the rebranding campaign began.

Coincidentally or otherwise, total COVID-19 cases are in line with total flu cases prior to the so-called pandemic. COVID-19 death numbers are obviously higher than all flu seasons. But the CDC is not only a marketing agency for big pharmaceutical companies, but also is less than honest about COVID-19 death numbers.

What happened to the flu?

Mainstream media and big tech companies regurgitate a well-coordinated narrative. The Harvard School of Public Health said masks and social distancing are the reasons for low flu numbers. A February WebMD article repeated these sentiments, while adding flu vaccines as another mitigating factor. Of course it’s been long admitted and proven that COVID-19 shots do not stop the spread of COVID-19. The most humorous explanation for the flu’s disappearance comes from AP Medical Writer Mike Stobbe. He wrote in February that COVID-19 “muscled aside flu and other bugs.”

Thus the general consensus among mainstream voices is that flu cases are virtually nonexistent because everyone is wearing masks and social distancing. At the same time, COVID-19 cases are high because nobody is wearing masks. The circle-jerk is perpetual. But simple statistics show the fallacious and intelligence-insulting nature of the foregoing premises.

Texas ended its mask mandate on March 10. Three weeks later, the state reported record-low COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. Mississippi also experienced record-low COVID-19 infections and hospitalization after lifting its mask mandate.

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