Imperial College model Britain used to justify lockdown a 'buggy mess', 'total unreliable', experts claim - News Summed Up

Imperial College model Britain used to justify lockdown a 'buggy mess', 'total unreliable', experts claim


The heralded model United Kingdom experts have largely used to guide their coronavirus policies is “totally unreliable,” according to experts. The United States also used the model, which predicted upwards of 2.2 million deaths in the US without proper action. BRITISH PUBS STRUGGLING TO SURVIVE AMID COVID-19 PANDEMICThe Imperial model works by using code to simulate transport links, population size, social networks and healthcare provisions to predict how coronavirus would spread. The team got different results when they used different machines, and even different results from the same machines. CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN: HERE IS HOW EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ARE EASING RESTRICTIONSA spokesperson for the Imperial College COVID19 Response Team said: “The U.K. Government has never relied on a single disease model to inform decision-making.


Source: Fox News May 16, 2020 18:11 UTC



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