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"The closure of Australian borders to international travellers also provided far fewer opportunities for people to bring the flu into the country from overseas.Vaccination rates have also jumped, according to data from the federal health department, which showed from March to mid-July this year, 8.8 million doses of influenza vaccines were dispensed.That is 2 million doses more than were administered in the same period last year.What is not clear is what impact this will have on next year's flu season, and whether having so few people experiencing the flu this year might make things worse in future. "What it's telling us is that many of the measures that are working to contain the spread of COVID-19 within the community are also very effective at reducing transmission of influenza," he said.In total, from January to the end of June 2019, more than 132,000 people were diagnosed with the flu. "They've all seen marked reductions in influenza cases so far this season." The death rate from seasonal flu is typically around 0.1% in the U.S., according to news reports. After each flu season, the CDC considers in-hospital death data and investigates death certificates to account for the total flu deaths. "It also depends on what happens in terms of socialising in communities, how early a COVID-19 vaccine is available and what happens overseas," he said.Australia is not the only country seeing the benefits of COVID-19 social distancing when it comes to the circulation of other respiratory illnesses. The flu's death rate varies depending on the strains circulating each year. Most infections happen in winter,” the health department states.“Each year, the influenza virus changes and different strains can circulate in the population.”In a statement to news.com.au today, a Department of Health spokesman said: “There have been no laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated deaths reported to the NNDSS since those reported in the Australian Influenza Surveillance Report number 3, week ending 17 May 2020.”The NNDSS was notified of 486 influenza-associated deaths out of 214,377 cases by August 11, 2019 – considered a particularly severe flu year.Notifications of laboratory confirmed influenza in Australia for 2020 can be seen in red. Picture: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty ImagesIn South Australia, there were 1556 cases of influenza reported to August 8 compared to 22,406 cases reported for the same period last year.From January to July 2020, Western Australia reported 1171 cases and two others so far in August compared to 21,147 for January to July 2019.Of note in the figures from WA, there were 10,530 cases reported in June 2019 alone compared to 23 in June 2020.There were only 190 cases recorded between January 1 and August 2, 2020 in the ACT this year compared to 2757 in the same period last year.In its latest report, ACT Health said “there continues to be minimal influenza activity” with only five cases notified in the last 15 weeks.The Department of Health in Tasmania, where there have been four cases of the flu all winter, states: “Current COVID-19 related public health measures and the community’s adhere to public health messages are also likely having an effect on transmission of acute respiratory infections, including influenza.”Victoria recorded an additional 25 COVID-19 deaths on Monday, bringing the national coronavirus death toll to 421. RELATED: Follow our live coronavirus coverage for NSW The flu season was particularly severe last year, meaning the drop in influenza deaths from 2019 to 2020 is even more pronounced. This year, almost 21,000 people were diagnosed during the same period.Closing schools, maintaining physical distancing and boosting hand hygiene have all contributed to the massive decline in flu diagnoses and deaths. Picture: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty ImagesData in the latest report from NSW Health indicates “limited influenza transmission in the community”.As of August 2, there had been 12 deaths in NSW this year from influenza and none recorded since April, compared to 127 deaths in 2019.Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Saturday said the state had recorded 36,874 cases of flu by the same time period in 2019.“As of August 10 this year, we’ve only recorded 5918 – a massive 84 per cent drop,” she said on Twitter.“It’s the result of our social distancing, hand hygiene, and staying home when we’re sick. Picture: Department of HealthThe health department said any interpretation of the latest data should take into account the impact of social distancing measures due to the Dozens of GP respiratory clinics have been funded by the federal government for people with mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms while fever clinics have also opened across the country.“Following a high start to the 2020 interseasonal period, currently, influenza and influenza-like illness activity are lower than average across all systems for this time of year,” the Department of Health’s “At the national level, notifications of laboratory-confirmed influenza have substantially decreased since mid-March and remain low.“Current COVID-19 related public health measures and the community’s adherence to public health messages are also likely having an effect on transmission of acute respiratory infections, including influenza.”But it also noted “data reported from the various influenza surveillance systems may not represent an accurate reflection of influenza activity”.“Results should be interpreted with caution, especially where comparisons are made to previous influenza seasons,” the department said.Dr Emma Gordon speaks with Setsuko Smidmore during triage at the St George Hospital COVID-19/ Flu Assessment Clinic on May 15, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.

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