23 Jan 2020 NBC Channel 10 Boston
Already this season, between 2,000 and 3,000 Massachusetts residents have been hospitalized with the flu, and there have been 15,000 to 20,000 emergency room visits.
"Flu vaccination is our best protection against illness," said Dr. Larry Madoff, medical director for the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences. "People also should remember to wash their hands, cover their cough and sneeze, and stay home when they are sick to limit the spread of disease."
Did you feel uncomfortable coming to work in January? Probably not. In addition, as it stands now, the flu posed a greater risk to you than COVID 19, based on the fact that you are young and healthy enough to seek a military commission.
I would probably fall into the category of the people that you reference, in that I think that the response is disproportionate the the threat that we face. Next year this time, when flu deaths far outpace the COVID-19 outbreak, will we have basketball games, soccer games, The Masters, etc..... I think we will.