The death toll from COVID-19 in Great Britain may exceed 20,000

With measures to curb the spread of COVIED-19, the death toll in Great Britain may be between 7,000 and 20,000, according to Neil Ferguson, a professor at London's Royal College and one of the contributors to formulate an answer from the British government on the Coronavirus. We had a contagious curve that [...]
With measures to curb the spread of COVIED-19, the death toll in Great Britain may be between 7,000 and 20,000, according to Neil Ferguson, a professor at London's Royal College and one of the contributors to formulate an answer from the British government on the Coronavirus.
We had a contagious curve that was growing exponentially, and we destroyed it in a moment,” said Ferguson about the BBC.
“We are currently unable to measure the number of infected people who will come with antibodies tests, and therefore make statistical assessments, and there is a degree of uncertainty”, he added.
“We think the death toll could range from about 7,000 to 20,000,” said Ferguson.












