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jryhjythtr | 3 years ago
It is not clear when the image in first result was published, but given that it includes error bars for dates from March 2020 onwards, I would assume this is the result of modelling performed earlier than March 2020. It covers until October 2020.
Result number two is a direct link to this paper:
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/196234/covid-19-imperial-res...
It was published in March 2020, and predicts data till March 2021
Result number three is a direct link to this news story (with an ironic headline, given result number 4 below):
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-54831334
It was published in November 2020, and predicts data until July 2021
Result number four is a direct link to this news story:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53392148
It was published in July 2020, and predicts data until July 2021
This is the garbage that was fed to the UK populace on a daily basis - it was like the "modellers" had taken charge.
Will you accept that graphs predicting more than 6 months of results were in common circulation?
hamburglar|3 years ago
I accept that they exist. I don't accept that we were "bombarded" with them. This is, of course, a US perspective, so perhaps your mileage may vary.