• Given they're not testing you cant use the cases figures any more. News agencies should stop quoting them outright.

    You all need to then factor it due to delay between getting sick and dying. And that still does not account for asymptomatic cases. So it will be even higher. Sorry that's what the tweet says, didnt read reply.

  • Did you read the link?

    Neil Ferguson posits that deaths now tell you how many people were infected three weeks ago. So 56 deaths to date implies there were 5,500 cases three weeks ago, and the number of cases will have multiplied 10 x in a three week period, hence the CSA's assumption that there are 55,000 cases in the UK today.

    Basically, enough is known about the virus to estimate the number of cases today from the number of deaths to date.

    Ps - the CSA estimated 10k cases last Thursday when there has been 10 deaths, so I'm fairly sure he is using Neil Ferguson's rule of thumb.

  • Yes sorry. My point was, news agencies as still quoting a cases figure, from testing, not this calcuatled cases figures which they should be using.

    Though looking on the guardian now they are reporting 55k. I went there as earlier today I saw them publish a tested cases graph when discussing cases.

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