ff, Today's figures for the UK (latest update) are 38,489 deaths from a total of 274,762 - by my reckoning (ratio of the two) that is just a hair above 14% turning into deaths. The figure for Iceland is unchanged (nothing to update: zero new cases).
I concur entirely, the NHS has saved some but far too few were not saved, it failed most of the latter.
You earlier said I was criticising and not offering suggestions, what the UK could have done. I explained that simply doing what others have done would have produced a better result. Admittedly, no particular consideration of lockdown was intended although, as I mentioned, in Iceland's case there was no lockdown yet look at their results. When introduced in the UK lockdown was an urgently needed measure given how things had slid by then - but it was avoidable although as it turns out not in the UK context.