If we've reached the "peak" it makes me think of conquering a mountain and the only way after that is back down.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't this just the first controlled - and probably not the biggest - peak of many, rather than the peak of infection? The way people are talking about it makes it sound like there's only one peak, that we'll hit next week.
And the curve we're flattening is just the first curve of many too.
I'd estimate not even 10% of the UK population has had it yet, and experts have suggested 80% of us could get it.
What am I missing?
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To think the word "peak" is misleading in this context?
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nanbread · 15/04/2020 09:57
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