Regional editions resuming
The government shutdown has ended, and respiratory disease data from the CDC is back online. There are some interesting developments in this week’s data, including signals that suggest this could be a bigger-than-usual year for influenza.
With data availability restored, I am returning to my usual publishing schedule. Beginning Monday, the national edition will be available to free subscribers, while paid subscribers will receive regional editions with detailed state-level analysis.
More on regional editions: Each week during the winter respiratory virus season, I publish detailed reports for each of the four U.S. Census regions (Northeast, South, Midwest and West). As always, I track COVID-19, influenza, RSV, food recalls, and more. (Learn more about regional editions here.)
See what you’ll get: Here are last year’s editions so you can review the level of detail before subscribing:
If you’d like access to your region’s detailed state-by-state analysis, you can upgrade to a paid subscription here. If you are already a paid subscriber, no action is needed. Thank you for your patience during the shutdown, and for trusting Force of Infection to keep you informed.