PeterNSteinmetz
Ejection Handle Pulled
Influenza is way down because it needs human-to-human contact to spread, and there's been a lot less of that.
The causes of the decrease of type A and B are likely a bit difficult to determine exactly.
But do you think there is data on less human - human contact? The mobility data, which is only a loosely correlated measure, were down for about 4-6 weeks back in February - March 2020, but I think have rebounded.
I have not looked into this deeply either, but would be curious about measures of actual close contact other than the mobility data.