Jezza, with regard to death rates, it is worth noting that there was one day when 32 deaths were 'reported' - obviously anomalously high, and probably a hangover from bank holiday weekend or something. Wednesday saw 8 deaths reported - two less than the previous Wednesday, with Thursday being one up from the previous week. Of course if deaths were in the thirties plus through next week one might be worried - extremely unlikely though.
It is worrying that the consensus seems to be that we could see games periodically called off for years, or even decades to come because of "cases" if the big pharmaceutical companies fail to come up with a safe and effective vaccine - and bang on cue, an astrazeneca vaccine study is put on hold due to an adverse reaction. We have to find a way to carry on with our lives and our football with or without a vaccine. Years of a de facto capacity of 1200 (if we're lucky) is too depressing for words