It's an estimate. Why don't they have actual numbers of cases. It's and estimate that is intentionally overstated. Why aren't we seeing total of actual cases per state. Per hospital? Because those actual cases would be way less than the CDC estimates the intentional overstate actual cases.
An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This means it was the deadliest season in more than four decades -- since 1976, the date of the first published paper reporting total seasonal flu deaths, said CDC Spokeswoman Kristen Nordlund.
Why don't they post actiual deaths? Because it would embarrass their estimated projections.
All along I've asked for actual number of deaths related to the flu. I don't give a fuck about intentionally grossly overstated estimates made by the CDC.
Dumb Alfie, did you hear the # of deaths from Pneumonia has spiked sharply in Florida. A perfect example of how easily it is for the government to manipulate actual deaths related to certain diseases.