Tatty_Two
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What can clearly be seen is from a number of European countries, when the 2nd wave comes, if the starting point is already higher infection rates than when lockdowns were imposed back in the spring, the finishing point (peak) of the 2nd wave will likely cause more deaths than the 1st wave, possibly significantly more, some of that of course is down to the winter and the higher ICU demand in any case.
Only time will tell who is right, in terms of the US, a lot has been said in the UK media today about the them having around 1000 deaths yesterday, I would argue if that is the case that the UK is at least as bad if not worse, the US has 5 - 6 times the population than the UK and we are getting 150 - 200 deaths each day, albeit that is a very recent upwards move, the only significant factor to mitigate those UK numbers is that we have 7 or 8 times the population density of the US, but the UK has acknowledged that it is well into a 2nd wave.
Only time will tell who is right, in terms of the US, a lot has been said in the UK media today about the them having around 1000 deaths yesterday, I would argue if that is the case that the UK is at least as bad if not worse, the US has 5 - 6 times the population than the UK and we are getting 150 - 200 deaths each day, albeit that is a very recent upwards move, the only significant factor to mitigate those UK numbers is that we have 7 or 8 times the population density of the US, but the UK has acknowledged that it is well into a 2nd wave.