The flu season that never was: COVID-19 pandemic keeps other viruses at bay
OTTAWA — The 2021 flu season will go down in history as the epidemic that never was.
By this time of the year, Canada has normally logged an average of more than 43,000 confirmed cases of influenza.
But this year, the Public Health Agency of Canada says there was a total of just 66 confirmed cases as of March 20.
There has been no evidence of flu spreading in the community, no confirmed outbreaks and the number of hospitalizations and deaths due to the flu is zero.

