Daily Mirror

Trace system hasn’t reached 24% of those found positive

Teachers in safety plea to ministers

- BY MIKEY SMITH Political Correspond­ent

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FEARS over our ailing Covid-19 test and trace system deepened yesterday as it emerged it has failed to contact 24% of those with a positive result.

Figures show 5,062 confirmed cases from May 28 to June 17 that were transferre­d to the call centrebase­d scheme – still missing its vital app – were not reached.

Shadow Health Minister Justin Madders said the revelation raises “major concerns”.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson had vowed a “world-beating” test and trace system would be in place by the beginning of this month.

And Health Secretary Matt Hancock promised an app essential to the scheme would be in action by the middle of May.

But the original version of the NHSX app, which £12million had been poured into, was scrapped last week after flunking a trial.

Mr Madders said: “To have a quarter of those who test positive not contacted three weeks into the ‘world-beating’ system is not good enough and needs to be addressed.

“Expert opinion shows to defeat this virus we need a fully functionin­g test and trace system, so these figures raise major concerns the week before lockdown measures are eased further – especially without a working app.”

The 24% includes people the service could not reach as there was no response to text, email and call reminders. It also takes in those reached but who refused to give details of close contacts. Another 681, 3% of the total, did not provide contact details when tested. In total, 20,968 people who tested positive in England had their case transferre­d to the system during the first three weeks of its operation, Department of Health figures show. Of these, 15,225 (73%) were reached and asked to give details of contacts. Ian Hudspeth, chairman of the Local Government Associatio­n’s Community Wellbeing Board, also branded the figures “concerning”. He said: “Those testing positive

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