I saw the 250,000 figure put forward by Imperial College, but that looks a bit low to me.Johnson’s genius lies in his self promotion. He gambled with the thing he values the most (his political career) in the same way he gambled on the initial ‘herd immunity’ based strategy. Seems like he signed off up to ‘100,000’ deaths initially before the scientists came back with the real figure’250,000’
Patrick Vallance said we'd need 60% of our population infected in order to achieve herd immunity. 60% of the UK's population = 40 million people. To say that that number would overwhelm the NHS is an understatement of epic proportions. If 1% of those died, we'd be looking at 400,000 deaths.
The government really ****ed up.