The bar graph displays the number of deaths in 2005 and 2006 in a particular town. The line graph elucidates the flu rates in numbers for both men and women in 2006, while the pie chart illustrates the percentage of complaints after the vaccination.
In general, the elderly had the highest percentage of complaints registered after vaccination. In addition, the number of females who passed away was the highest compared to the men. Furthermore, the flu rate for both genders had a fluctuating trend with women experiencing the highest numbers.
Firstly, 35% of the aged registered complaints whereas a mere 24% of the underage. The men recorded low rates of death with none in 2005 and one in 2006. In addition, the rate of infection in 2006 started at 500 in February which plateaued till March then spiked up to about 2600 in May. Afterwards, it plummeted to 1500 in August and then retained the same till December.
Conversely, females registered 2 and 4 deaths in 2005and 2006, respectively. Moreover, the month of May peaked with the highest exposure rate at 3500. Notably, the first five months of 2006 had an upward trajectory while thereafter it showed a substantial decline to 3000 in June. Lastly, the rate concluded at roughly 2800.
