How do you interprete it all and what's your prediction?
I see it currently, that if the virus kills people then it's very unfortunate and the most important part of all this was to lockdown early. The daily figures only seem to be a problem if the hospitals get overwhelmed so we'll continue in lockdown till there is lots of capacity. I think the government think, if there are beds available, then this plays out, but if the person dies without the need for ICU then it's just a sad effect of the virus.
For the future I predict we'll ease the lockdown similar to our European counterparts to allow shops and primary schools to return mid-May but with certain provisions - you go out, you need the app. You go to a supermarket, you'll wear a mask. No gatherings of more than 50 people. As soon as the virus figures jump and NHS goes back to being under pressure, we'll have a second round of lockdown. August/September maybe? Autumn and Winter could be the very worst part of all this for people to deal with it but the poor weather might force people to stay in but it also might cause issues for people who are still not in work with mounting heating bills etc. Flights will be grounded for holidaymakers. After Easter next year, the virus will hopefully has either died down or vaccines will start to be rolled out.
My football prediction: players will refuse to return whilst the NHS is under strain and the PFA will back it (rightly so). The league will be declared null and void as will all sport this summer. The new season will start late, and there will be no domestic cup comps and matches will be behind closed doors until at least December.