direct to your inbox Modelling data considered by the Sage scientific panel has suggested that at least a further 30,000 coronavirus deaths could occur, even under the most optimistic set of assumptions.Despite a successful vaccination programme so far, England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty warned that 'at some point' the country will have another surge in the virus amid easing lockdown - that would ultimately lead to hospital admissions and death.Prof Whitty told MPs that the modelling reflected the fact that Covid-19 was a common virus and “even if you have a relatively small proportion of people still remaining vulnerable, that still equates to a very large number of people overall”.Speaking at the Commons Health and.