The U.K. relied too much on “very scary” SAGE models to decide on lockdowns, according to the man behind some of those very projections who repeatedly called for longer lockdowns. MailOnline has more.
Just months after SAGE predicted 6,000 deaths per day and called for a Christmas lockdown in response to Omicron, Professor John Edmunds said the models were only supposed to be “one component” of decision-making but were leaned on too much by ministers.
He accepted the models failed to account for the economic harm and the knock-on health effects that lockdowns caused.
Professor Edmunds admitted that these harms “in principle” could have been factored into models “but in practice they were not”.
His remarks come as Britons face the harsh reality of two years’ of shutting down the economy and health service, with the NHS grappling a backlog crisis that has seen one in nine people in England stuck on an NHS waiting list for treatment and inflation at its highest point in 30 years.
The epidemiologist, who was among the most outspoken members of SAGE, said some of the death projections in the model were “truly eye-watering”.
Speaking at a medical conference on Tuesday, he said: “The epidemiological model is only one component [of decision-making] and I wondered and I worried that we’d had too much weight.”
He added: “There is of course an enormous economic impact from many of the interventions and other indirect impacts on psychological health and so on. Now these in principle could be included but in practice they were not.”
Professor Edmunds called for the first lockdown to be extended in summer 2021, warning Britain was “taking a risk” by unlocking while still logging 8,000 cases per day and that the decision was “clearly” political.
And he warned against easing the third national lockdown in early 2021, warning it would be a ‘”disaster” and put “enormous pressure” on the health service.
Joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth and all that – but you can’t help feel the recantation is very convenient as we move on from the pandemic and people start to look back with more objectivity at all the crazy, costly things that were done in the name of ‘science’ and at the behest of modellers.
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I was looking straight at Reeves as Hunt was speaking and this woman has the steely stare of pure hatred and evil. She listened intently to Hunt’s words while staring at him like he was Ian Huntly or Harold Shipman.———This disgusting woman knows that 20 times more people die of cold than heat and while Miliband causes fuel prices to rise with his eco tyranny, this woman completes the slaying of older people by removing the heating allowance. ——This is MURDER.
She’s as ugly as sin and as thick as mince.
And ‘vaccinating’ them with mRNA injections.
“Nigel Farage is the only British politician that Trump likes.”
Correction…. Nigel Farage is the only British politician that ANYBODY likes!
Net Zero is proving to be a catastrophe for Australia, Germany and California as well as for this country. The sheer stupidity of people like Miliband is astounding. I’m not so optimistic that the current government will move away from it. We may have to wait for the near-complete collapse of the electricity supply and a Reform government.
On Toby:
Labour would not want the freedom of speach act because their own people already control all the institutions so they get to speak whenever they want. What they have just done is to endorse the denial of freedom to their opponents, by which I do not mean Tories.
Tories did not delay or cancel the Equality Act because they wanted it. Since Blair as during his time they have taken up Labour policies as their own across the board.
There is no pint speculating how a future Tory administration could be more robust about these things. First, there won’t be another Tory government and second, if I’m wrong snd somehow they defeat the odds, they will accept all Labour has done by then and add to it.
What so many criticise as Tory omissions or oversights are, in truth, the Tories doing what they wanted.
It is the Civil Service that run things which is why there appears no difference between the two.