I conclude that few people have had the full blown flu recently; or any disease that has fevers > 100 degrees.
Chock it up to the vaccine, significant herd immunity, etc.
Last significant fever I had was an inconsistent barely 100 degrees (walking pneumonia 8 years ago), and if I could wear a mask around others and work from home to prevent those cough or chills for a handful of nights there'd be no question about it.
I conclude that few people have had the full blown flu recently; or any disease that has fevers > 100 degrees.
Chock it up to the vaccine, significant herd immunity, etc.
Last significant fever I had was an inconsistent barely 100 degrees (walking pneumonia 8 years ago), and if I could wear a mask around others and work from home to prevent those cough or chills for a handful of nights there'd be no question about it.