I’ve had a link to peterosborn.com - Pandemic preparedness for months, but I should have been paying more attention to it. Osborn maintains some very up-to-date statistics and does useful analysis of them.
For example, today he tells us we’ve seen a total of 9,849 H1N1 deaths around the world, a 19% increase in the past ten days. And he warns: “The aim is to understand the flow of the trends, not to attempt to document individual data or calculate totals from the chaotic reporting that is taking place.” (Judging from his charts, the trends in most parts of the world are still going up.)
Chaotic or not, a few sources would be helpful. Even so, Osborn provides more data, from the national to the global scale, than most flu sites.
By all means explore the site, including the graphs and tables for the history of the pandemic and the country analysis.





