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BAKER COLLEGE OF MUSKEGON: Top UK government scientist quits after breaking lockdown rules.

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Baker College of Muskegon issued the following announcement on May 6

I deeply regret any undermining of the clear messages around the continued need for social distancing to control this devastating epidemic,” said Professor Ferguson, who has repeatedly advised the public to follow the government’s guidance on social distancing.

“The government guidance is unequivocal, and is there to protect all of us,” he added.

According to the Telegraph, the first of Professor Ferguson’s meetings with the woman came a week after the health secretary, Matt Hancock, used a Downing Street press briefing to clarify guidance that stated that couples not living together should stay apart during the lockdown.

Police have so far issued more than 9,000 fines to people breaking social distancing rules as the country enters its seventh week of lockdown.

Professor Ferguson, who also sat on the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group, leads the research team whose findings prompted governments on both sides of the Atlantic to impose strict lockdown rules.

Without social distancing rules, some 500,000 people in the UK were likely to die, his influential report on 16 March advised.

The findings of that paper, which has not been peer-reviewed, have faced growing scrutiny in recent weeks after countries that did not impose lockdown measures registered far fewer deaths than predicted by Imperial’s modelling.

Sweden’s latest death toll remains below 3,000 despite few lockdown measures, although Imperial’s modelling would suggest that the country would face at least 40,000 deaths by 1 May and 100,000 by 1 June, according to a team at Uppsala University.

Original source here.

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