Oman Daily Observer

Sobering COVID-19 study prompted UK to toughen approach

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LONDON: A crucial projection study that helped convince the British government to impose more stringent measures to contain COVID-19 painted a worst case picture of hundreds of thousands of deaths and a health service overwhelme­d with severely sick patients.

In a sharp toughening of Britain’s approach to the outbreak on Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson closed down social life in the world’s fifth largest economy and advised those over 70 with underlying health problems to isolate.

The modelling study, by a team led by Neil Ferguson, a professor of mathematic­al biology at Imperial College London, used new data gathered from Italy where the infectious disease epidemic has surged in recent weeks.

Comparing the potential impact of the COVID-19 disease epidemic with the devastatin­g flu outbreak of 1918, Ferguson’s team said that with no mitigating measures at all, the outbreak could have caused more than half a million deaths in Britain and 2.2 million in the United States.

Even with the government’s previous plan to control the outbreak — which involved home isolation of suspect cases but did not include restrictio­ns on wider society — could have resulted in 250,000 people dying “and health systems... being overwhelme­d many times over,” the study said.

With the measures outlined — including extreme social distancing and advice to avoid clubs, pubs and theatres — the epidemic’s curve and peak could be flattened, the scientists said.

“This is going to place huge pressure on us as a society, and economical­ly,” said Azra Ghani, a professor of infectious disease epidemiolo­gy at Imperial who co-led the work with Ferguson.

Tim Colbourn, an expert in global health epidemiolo­gy at University College London said the projection­s in the study signalled “tough times ahead”.

“The results are sobering,” he said.

This study helped change the British government’s position, according to those involved with the decision. The government said it had accelerate­d its plans on “the advice of the experts” and that the new measures had always been “part of the government’s action plan”.

“We continue to follow the science and act on the advice of the experts, which is that we are bringing in these more substantia­l measures slightly faster than we originally planned,” the source said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Pedestrian­s cross a quiet Millennium Footbridge across the River Thames in London on Tuesday morning after the UK government announced stricter measures and social distancing advice to deal with the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.
— AFP Pedestrian­s cross a quiet Millennium Footbridge across the River Thames in London on Tuesday morning after the UK government announced stricter measures and social distancing advice to deal with the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

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