I'm curious about how many infections there must be and incredulous about how many people take the govt. figure as the actual total number of infections in the UK.
So, I did some maths to get a conservative (small c) idea of how many people in the UK are actually infected.
If we assume as someone said on a previous thread, that there is an average of 3 wks from infection to death and we take a conservative assumption of 1% CFR.
We have 8 deaths, so 3 wks ago 800 were infected. Using curve of increase in deaths in Italy (which may be steeper than the UK as the population is older), we make an assumption that deaths and infections increase by a factor of 1.3 each day.
This suggests an estimate of infections in the UK today of 236,200.
My graph is here, today is 'day 24' just for doing the maths on previous few weeks.. imgur.com/WRvOfgH