And more than 200 scientists have signed an
open letter expressing deep concern about the UK approach. “By putting in place social distancing measures now, the growth can be slowed down dramatically, and thousands of lives can be spared,” they say. “We consider the social distancing measures taken as of today as insufficient, and we believe that additional and more restrictive measures should be taken immediately, as it is already happening in other countries across the world.”
In response, one researcher who has worked on global health issues related to viruses such as hepatitis A virus dismissed the letter, saying she had never heard of any of the signatories. But this is because they come largely from the community that studies complex systems, including the mathematics of spreading on social networks (among them are Steven Strogatz of Cornell and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi of Northeastern University, world leaders in this field). Both of these communities have important perspectives on an issue like this, so it is shocking and alarming to see that they apparently do not know each other but are instead working within academic siloes. That has to change, as soon as possible.