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Saturday, January 22, 2022

Faulty models panicked UK into Covid lockdown

‘Wildly incorrect’ Covid modelling bounced Boris Johnson into second lockdown, MPs told | The Telegraph - Sarah Knapton:

January 18, 2022 - "Boris Johnson was bounced into the second coronavirus lockdown after a 'terrifying' and 'wildly incorrect' model warning of 4,000 deaths a day was leaked to the press, MPs have heard. 

"Speaking at a debate at Westminster Hall on the use of models in the pandemic, Steve Baker, deputy chairman of the Covid recovery group, described how the Prime Minister had contacted him shortly before announcing new restrictions on October 31 2020 asking for advice. Modelling from Cambridge University and Public Health England (PHE) had suggested that without immediate restrictions there could be 4,000 deaths per day by the end of December. Mr Baker said that he had told Mr Johnson to challenge the model, and Prof Tim Spector, of King’s College London, and Prof Carl Heneghan, of Oxford University, were called into Downing Street to go over the data. But by the time the models were shown to be inaccurate, it was too late to stop public calls for restrictions.

"Mr Baker said: 'By Monday, Carl Heneghan had taken the wheels of those death projections, by which time the Prime Minister had, disgracefully, been bounced using a leak into a lockdown. This is absolutely no way to conduct public policy. The reality is the Prime Minister was shown a terrifying model which was subsequently proven to be widely incorrect but he took away freedoms from tens of millions on that basis. It is monstrous that millions of people were locked down, effectively under house arrest, their businesses destroyed, their children prevented from getting an education. The situation is now perfectly plain that even our most basic liberties can be taken away by the stroke of a pen, if a minister has been shown sufficiently persuasive modelling that tells them there is trouble ahead.' 

"Mr Baker, the MP for Wycombe, called for the establishment of an Office for Research Integrity within the Cabinet Office to challenge the data coming from modelling. 

"The Westminster debate was called by Bob Seely, the MP for the Isle of Wight, who argued that the use of the modelling in the pandemic was approaching a national scandal. Mr Seely warned that the 'doomsday public health scenarios' had been used to create a 'despicable' and 'unforgivable' climate of fear, based on 'a sort of glorified guesswork.... Never before has so much harm been done to so many, by so few based on so little questionable and potentially flawed data,' he said. 'We had a nervous Government presented with doomsday scenarios which panicked it into a course of profound acting with shocking outcomes. I believe the use of modelling is pretty much getting up there for a national scandal'....

"Miriam Cates, the MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, said far too little attention had been paid to the collateral damage of lockdowns. 'This wasn’t just a paper exercise,' she said. 'These models and the weight they have been given has caused serious destruction.... Who was modelling the outcomes of child abuse, of poverty, of loneliness and despair and fear?'"

"Responding to the debate, Maggie Throup, the vaccines minister, said that an inquiry into modelling should form part of the official pandemic inquiry and promised that 'lessons will be learned'. But she said the Government did not just rely on models but also looked at what was happening in the real world."

Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/01/18/wildly-incorrect-covid-modelling-caused-boris-johnson-bounce/

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