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I'm not sure anything has been 'achieved' yet.

The bottom line is that the approach chosen by the government is one that it believes will flatten the growth in the morality curve thereby ensuring hospitals are not overwhelmed (as they were/are in Italy) resulting in doctors not having to make the awful you live /you die decisions.

Have they achieved this? Yes/no /to early to call?

Where in the morality curve do Oxford supporters sit? :)
 
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Evidence to show that the mortality (phew!) curve is or isn't flattening....
 
Additional reported deaths falling.... blip or trend?
 
Additional reported deaths falling.... blip or trend?

Probably too early to tell, but Spain and Italy are supposedly ahead of us in this curve so maybe in a few more days we will learn more clearly what the UK can expect by having this lockdown in place.

What we will never know is the outcome had we started lockdown a week or so earlier or indeed a week or so later.

We can only surmise that a swifter lockdown would have reduced deaths and vice versa for a delay.
 
Have you ever been to Norway or Sweden?
I don't understand the relevance of your question.

I was actually hoping people might make informed comments to help unpick and understand better what's going on.

Sounds like you might have something that could helpfully open this up but are unwilling to say. Strange.
 
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