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As far as I can make out the model they are using for the UK is based on us having 799 ICU beds.
Not sure what the UK figure is, but on the graph from yesterdays briefing Scotland alone had 600 ICU beds, with the new Louisa Jordan hospital bringing another 1000 (but that 600 might include the 300 at the Louisa Jordan that became available yesterday)
The 799 is repeated in this article, so wonder where that comes from?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ropes-worst-hit-by-coronavirus-study-predicts
On further googling, someone has Clarified on the Guardian's live feed:
"Their forecast is based on old data showing uk having 799 ICU beds (eg previous accepted number of 4000 minus the usual 4/5 occupancy level) so not accounting for any of the re-organisation and expansion within hospitals that’s been happening nor any of the temporary field hospitals.
Also they say they could not get invasive ventilator numbers for uk and so seem to have put that figure at zero in their model.
If you bung those numbers in of course it’s going to come out with a massive total of deaths."
So yes, it needs revised on current numbers of ICU capability
