Question 6 of 10
How does the team at Columbia University's flu-tracking tool work?
A. The to...
Health, 18.03.2021 01:10 cowerdwhisper23
Question 6 of 10
How does the team at Columbia University's flu-tracking tool work?
A. The tool uses flu data from previous years and mathematical
formulas to track, and even predict, the spread of influenza like
illnesses.
B. The tool shows the graphic spread of influenza in the United
States during a week's time to show how quickly the flu is
spreading
C. The tool uses social media tracking to see how quickly the fluis
spreading during a month's time and assess its serverity.
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