The graph shows the number of influenza outbreaks in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties from 2006 to 2014, with outbreaks declining from 2006 to 2009 but then sharply increasing to a high of 12 in 2010-2011 before fluctuating between lows of 3 and highs of 13 in subsequent years. While the elderly are most vulnerable, the overall trend is for flu cases to decrease over time in these regions.
The graph shows the number of influenza outbreaks in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties from 2006 to 2014, with outbreaks declining from 2006 to 2009 but then sharply increasing to a high of 12 in 2010-2011 before fluctuating between lows of 3 and highs of 13 in subsequent years. While the elderly are most vulnerable, the overall trend is for flu cases to decrease over time in these regions.
The graph shows the number of influenza outbreaks in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties from 2006 to 2014, with outbreaks declining from 2006 to 2009 but then sharply increasing to a high of 12 in 2010-2011 before fluctuating between lows of 3 and highs of 13 in subsequent years. While the elderly are most vulnerable, the overall trend is for flu cases to decrease over time in these regions.
The given graph provides the information about the proportion of
influenza in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties. Acoording to my thinking, I can say that from 2006 to 2009 flu outbreaks are on decline but after 2009, it gets sudden increase and touches the 12 in year 20102011. As we go ahead in 2011-2012 it comes back to lower position just around 3 which is not noticeable. In the year 2012-2013 it gets highest position in number which is just around 13 then it falls to only 6 in the next year and recently it has only 4 cases. Ultimately, the most vulnerable in our communities are only our Elderly neither youngers or childrens. But overall the cases of flu are going to decrease.