patrick berlinquette is not a researcher, he's a marketeer.n't use the google trends tool. he uses something that's even more powerful — google ads. so in the last 7—14 days, there's been an increase in positive case rates in the sunbelt states in the united states. arizona, i've seen a 400% increase in anosmia search terms. south carolina i'm seeing a 300% increase. on the other hand, there's been a drop in the last 7—14 days in michigan. the correlation is exact between the increases and the decreases that have happened. so right now, what is your research telling you about where we might see an increase in cases next? so one area that stands out is definitely houston, where i'm seeing a 3x increase in search volume for anosmia starting ijune. is there a strong chance people are just searching for those symptoms because they've heard about in the news, rather than they've got it themselves? so i can see the word for word searches that do correlate with the keyword. people are literally entering terms like, "i can't smell since tuesday, what