Sie gibt weiterhin Zahlen heraus, nur liegen diese eben deutlich unter den gewöhnlichen Werten.
Hier kommentiert die WHO diese Lage selbst und gibt mögliche Gründe an:
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Quelle:
https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/influenza-update-n-380
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Summary
▪ The current influenza surveillance data should be interpreted with caution as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have influenced to varying extents health seeking behaviours, staffing/routines in sentinel sites, as well as testing priorities and capacities in Member States. The various hygiene and physical distancing measures implemented by Member States to reduce SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission have likely played a role in reducing influenza virus transmission.
▪ Globally, despite continued or even increased testing for influenza in some countries, influenza activity remained at lower levels than expected for this time of the year.
▪ In the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere, influenza activity remained below inter- seasonal levels, though sporadic influenza detections were reported in some countries.
▪ In the temperate zones of the southern hemisphere, no influenza detections were reported across countries.
▪ In the Caribbean and Central American countries, sporadic influenza detections were reported. Severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) activity, likely due to COVID-19, decreased in most reporting countries."
Dass die WHO auch nach KW 14 2020 weiterhin Grippeinfektionen registriert und diese veröffentlicht, ergibt sich aus der von Dir selbst in #6778 geposteten Grafik: Schaut man genau hin, lassen sich auch nach dem vermeintlichen Ende des Graphen, also nach KW 14 noch orangefarbene Ausschläge erkennen:
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