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The goal of this initiative is to share data and information regarding the H1N1 flu out-break(also known as Influenza A or swine flu). This flu is a current event since April, 2009. We are dedicated to provide you a better view on current situation and trend by charting cases in United States and the world everyday.
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It can be seen that the bigest explosion of swine flu in US happened between 07/May and 08/May. It actually must have happened earlier than that if the reporting lagging is counted.
After that explosion and a couple of days' increasing, it can be found that the spreading rate is slowing down in later days and the good news is: this can be seen in the columns of all the concerned states. (the misstate of the figure of California on 10/May should be ignored)
According to CDC(see link below), it is true that California has 282 confirmed cases on May 10, but only 191 cases on May 11.
This may be an indication of recovery, or second opinion of "pre-confirmed cases", or just an error.
Anybody here has any thoughts?
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/updates/051009.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/updates/051109.htm
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