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Are the hundreds of scientists (see linked report) who are attempting to get something positive done about fighting the epidemic sweeping the UK all wrong, or is Boris' policy of doing nothing and letting herd immunity limit the disease wrong?

Who do you trust, Boris Johnson with his fatalistic statement “Many more families are going to lose loved ones”, or 274 leading mathematicians and scientists who are pointing out that the NHS will collapse if we continue with this do-nothing shambles of a public health ‘strategy’?EDIT: the total number of signatories has increased to 541 (16th March 2020, 15:00).Herd immunity achieved by vaccination is clearly a good thing, but herd immunity achieved by thousands of people dying is obviously madness. If 80% of the UK population are infected that’s 52.8 million people, and 0.2% mortality (optimistic!) would be 105,600 deaths. Think of all the people you know with an existing health condition.http://maths.qmul.ac.uk/~vnicosia/UK_scientists_statement_on_coronavirus_measures.pdfHere is the full text of the above document:Public request to take stronger measures of social distancing across the UK with immediate effect14th March 2020(last update: 14th March 2020, 19:30)As scientists living and working in the UK, we would like to express our concern about the course of action announced by the Government on 12th March 2020 regarding the Coronavirus outbreak. In particular, we are deeply preoccupied by the timeline of the proposed plan, which aims at delaying social distancing measures even further. The current data about the number of infections in the UK is in line with the growth curves already observed in other countries, including Italy, Spain, France,and Germany [1]. The same data suggests that the number of infected will be in the order of dozens of thousands within a few days. Under unconstrained growth, this outbreak will affect millions of people in the next few weeks. This will most probably put the NHS at serious risk of not being able to cope with the flow of patients needing intensive care, as the number of ICU beds in the UK is not larger than that available in other neighbouring countries with a similar population [2]. Going for “herd immunity” at this point does not seem a viable option, as this will put NHS at an even stronger level of stress, risking many more lives than necessary. By putting in place social distancing measures now, the growth can be slowed down dramatically, and thousands of lives can be spared. We consider the social distancing measures taken as of today as insufficient, and we believe that additional and more restrictive measures should be taken immediately, as it is already happening in other countries across the world. We urge anyone who has sympathy with our views, and access to the government strategy group, to make our concerns more widely known.Signatories:1. David Arrowsmith, Professor of Mathematics, Complex Systems, Queen Mary University of London2. Christian Beck, Professor of Applied Mathematics, Dynamical Systems, Queen Mary University of London3. Martin Benning, Lecturer in Optimisation, Complex Systems, Queen Mary University of London4. Ginestra Bianconi, Professor of Applied Mathematics, Complex Systems, Queen Mary University of London5. Jamie Griffin, Lecturer in Applied Probability, Queen Mary University of London6. Weini Huang, Lecturer in Mathematical Biology, Complex Systems, Queen Mary University of London7. Vito Latora, Professor of Applied Mathematics, Chair of Complex Systems, Queen Mary University of London8. Vincenzo Nicosia, Lecturer in Networks and Data Analysis, Complex Systems, Queen Mary University of London9. 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Dominik Kubicki, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cambridge212. Geertje van Keulen, Associate Professor in Biochemistry, Swansea University Medical School213. Peter D. Young MBE, Ethox Centre and Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, Nuffield Departmentof Population Health, University of Oxford214. Benedetta Mannini, Visiting Scientist, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge215. Tom Williams, Royal Society University Research Fellow/Senior Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences,University of Bristol7216. Tanya Ronson, Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge217. Giampaolo Pitruzzello, Post Doctoral Research Assistant, Department of Physics, University of York218. Mirko Pasquini, PhD Student in Control Engineering, Imperial College London219. Andrea Caputo, Associate Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship, University of Lincoln220. Silvia Bartolucci, Research Associate, Department of Finance, Imperial College London221. 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Gabriella Heller, Rosalind Franklin Research Fellow, Newnham College, Department of Chemistry, Universityof Cambridge234. Tavi Murray, Teaching Fellow, Swansea University235. Young-Ho Eom/Chancellor’s Fellow/Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde236. Anika Liu, PhD student in Computational Toxicology, University of Cambridge237. Qian Zhang, Postdoctoral fellow, Sanger Institute238. Clara Wanjura, PhD student in Physics, University of Cambridge239. Glenn Vinnicombe, Reader in Control Engineering, University of Cambridge240. Federica Bellizio, PhD Student in Control & Power Engineering, Imperial College London241. Maria Lillina Vignola, PhD student in Medical & Molecular Genetics, King’s College London242. Garnett, Senior Lecturer in Systems and Organisation, York Cross-disciplinary Centre for Systems Analysis& School of Management, University of York243. Saiam Ahmed, Research Fellow and Statistician, Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit, UniversityCollege London244. Fan Feng, Research Associate, University of Cambridge245. Alex Shenfield, Senior Lecturer in Embedded Systems Engineering and AI, Sheffield Hallam UniversityDistinguished international signatories:1. Steven H. Strogatz, Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics, Cornell University2. Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science, Northeastern University, USA;Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School83. Shlomo Havlin, Professor of Physics, Bar-Ilan University, Israel4. Yamir Moreno, Director of the Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems, Zaragozza; President of the Network Science Society; Past-President of the Complex Systems Society;5. Guido Caldarelli, London Institute of Mathematical Science; Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca; President of the Complex Systems Society6. Alain Barrat, Research Director, Centre de Physique Th ́eorique, Marseille, and Turing Center for Living Systems, Marseille, France7. Reka Albert, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Biology, Pennsylvania State University8. Mason A. Porter, Professor in Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, USA9. Danielle S. Bassett, J Peter Skirkanich Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA10. Andrea Bertozzi, Professor of Mathematics and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Cali-fornia Los Angeles; Member US National Academy of Sciences11. Rosario Nunzio Mantegna, Professor of Physics, University of Palermo, Italy12. Ernesto Estrada, Professor of Mathematics, University of Zaragoza, Spain13. Marc Barthelemy, Director of Research, Institute de Physique Theorique, CEA, Saclay, France14. Hawoong Jeong, Professor of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology15. Stefan Thurner, Professor of Science of Complex Systems, Medical University of Vienna, Austria16. Marta Gonzalez, Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, USA17. Yaneer Bar-Yam, Professor and President, New England Complex Systems Institute, USA18. Jesus Gomez-Garde ̃nes, Associate professor of Physics, University of Zaragoza, Spain19. Albert Diaz-Guilera, Professor of Physics, University of Barcelona, Spain20. Vittorio Loreto, Professor of Physics, University of Rome, Italy; Director, SONY Computer Science Labo-ratories, Paris21. Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering, New York University22. Jose Ramasco, Reseacher, Insitute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems, Palma de Mallorca,Spain23. Martin Rosvall, Professor of Physics, University of Umea, Sweden24. Sandro Meloni, Researcher, Insitute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems, Palma de Mallorca,Spain25. Fabrizio De Vico Fallani, Research Scientist, Brain and Spine Institute, Paris26. Daniele Marinazzo, Professor of Data Analysis, University of Ghent, Belgium27. Javier M. Buld ́u, Professor of Electromagnetism, King Juan Carlos University, Spain28. Alessio Papini, Professor of Biology, University of Florence, Italy29. Joel Miller, Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, La Trobe University, AustraliaReferences[1] Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now[2] Covid_19: Open letter from Italy to the international scientific community | Left

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