A family member has flu symptoms, so out of curiosity I pulled up the flu map from the CDC. to see how widespread it is in my area (pic related). The map blew me away. The entire continental US has the highest rating for numbers of cases ("widespread") EXCEPT for…wait for it…(((Washington DC))) which has a comparatively and (((suspiciously??))) low rating ("local").
From the Washington Post today (yeah, I know. It was the most current story I could find on the flu):
"This year's flu season is already the most widespread on record since health officials began keeping track 13 years ago, and has already caused the deaths of more children than what normally would be expected at this time of the year, federal health officials have said. Top CDC flu expert Daniel Jernigan said: “Of the viruses we hate, we hate H3N2 more than the other ones.” This strain, which has been around for 50 years, is able to change more quickly to get around the human body’s immune system than the other viruses targeted in this year’s seasonal flu vaccine."
Also interesting is that the only other "local" rating is Hawaii. Where were the evil elite last week?
Coincidence? Next false flag?
https:// www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2018/01/25/heres-what-you-should-know-about-the-flu-season-this-year/?utm_term=.260e2abee9d5