A second coronavirus peak is expected in the new year and a new wave could overwhelm NHS hospitals and kill 60 people per day, it is feared.
Efforts to control the deadly virus could be thwarted by super-spreading clusters in places such as meat-packing factories, according to experts.
It is a case of good and bad news - two experts predict the number of new cases in the UK could finally drop to zero in July, but a separate model suggests Britain is likely to be hit by a second wave in early 2021.
Researchers told the Times a second wave could be avoided if a better track and trace system kept case numbers low. A second wave is expected to be much smaller with as many as 60 deaths per day, far less than the first peak in April which