This is from the BBC a day ago.
"We're on track to have 100 deaths a day in next week or so, that's very much tracing some of those worst case scenarios, if the outbreak's increasing it doesn't bode well for November/December," said Dr Adam Kucharski, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the modelling group that feeds advice to Sage, told me.
Sage and Prof Chris Whitty appear at odds with the political decisions made by government.
www.bbc.co.uk
Today (Tuesday), we had 143 deaths...
According to the statistics, the worst case scenarios involve the deaths of over 120 000
Modelling suggests there could be a deadly second peak, killing more than 100,000 people in the UK.
www.bbc.co.uk
The person who chaired the report said:
"This is not a prediction - but it is a possibility.
"The modelling suggests that deaths could be higher with a new wave of Covid-19 this winter.
"But the risk of this happening could be reduced if we take action immediately."
I know a few weeks back this report was being followed slightly mocked by some people on Twiter filling out the difference between the predicted and actual information.
I'm going to have a look around Twitter to see if this information is still being done.