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Renamed said:

Check against just the past 4 weeks. 

The post I quoted said nothing about 4 weeks, so not sure why we're suddenly looking at that. Like I said the further we go into the year the better I expect YoY comparisons to come in favour of 2023. I'd be very surprised if it ended the year 35% down, I expect it to be closer to around the 20% mark.

But if you really want to look at just Weeks 8-11:

2018 - 178,682
2019 - 238,694
2020 - 202,447
2021 - 314,884
2022 - 362,359
2023 - 236,706

2023 is 4th out of 6 and the YoY decline for this period is also around 35%.