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New York State %ILI Week 42

JimO

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Source: http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/communicable/influenza/surveillance/2009-2010/

It went vertical last week.

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Re: New York State %ILI Week 42

I think the colour codes show the New York city early wave effect on current rates (see chart above)

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Re: New York State %ILI Week 42

Other weekends weren't that way. Perhaps parents kept kids out because of school parties. Around this area, schools aren't doing many Halloween parties. They have to call them Fall parties when they have them.
 
Re: New York State %ILI Week 42

Here might be a good part of the reason for the jump in absenteeism; maybe the parents got a little unnerved and decided to keep their kids home the next day.

Thrusday, October 29, 2009, 1:45PM
Gov. David Paterson has declared a state of emergency over swine flu.
 
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