The numbers 3300 and 49,000 given in the article were rounded off. The actual data values were
3349 deaths in the 1986–1987 flu season, and 48,614 deaths in the 2003–2004 flu season. Does
this mean that the first year covered in the study was 1986–1987 and the last year in the study was
2003–2004? Explain.
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