The Chronicle

PM defends test and trace system

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BORIS JOHNSON insisted that test and trace systems were in place to respond to fresh coronaviru­s outbreaks as England prepares for the widest easing of lockdown measures yet.

The Prime Minister insisted that a “cluster-busting operation” would quickly tackle localised outbreaks and defended the reach of the NHS Test and Trace system, even though the promised app now appears a distant prospect.

Mr Johnson’s comments followed calls from health leaders for an urgent review to ensure Britain is properly prepared for the “real risk” of a second wave of coronaviru­s.

The appeal is backed by the presidents of the Royal Colleges of Physicians, Surgeons, GPs and Nursing – as well as the chairman of the British Medical Associatio­n.

Mr Johnson was challenged by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer about the gap between the number of estimated coronaviru­s cases and those entering the test and trace system.

Sir Keir also rejected Mr Johnson’s claim that no country had yet developed a contact tracing app, pointing out that Germany’s had been downloaded 12 million times. The prospect of much wider social contact as a result of the July 4 easing of restrictio­ns has underlined the need for an effective test and trace operation.

Sir Keir highlighte­d the estimated 33,000 people who are thought to have coronaviru­s in England, comparing the figure to the 10,000 within the test and trace system.

“The Prime Minister risks making the mistakes he made at the beginning of the pandemic, brushing aside challenge, dashing forward, not estimating properly the risks,” the Labour leader said.

“If two-thirds of those with Covid-19 are not being contacted that is a big problem, because if we don’t get track, trace and isolate properly running we can’t open the economy, we can’t prevent infection spreading.”

The Prime Minister told him: “The 33,000 cases in the country is, of course, an estimate. What NHS Test and Trace is doing is contacting the vast majority of those who test positive and their own contacts and getting them to self-isolate, and it is a formidable achievemen­t.”

He dismissed concerns raised by Sir Keir that councils did not know whether they had the powers to respond to outbreaks with local lockdowns.

Mr Johnson said there was an “effective cluster-busting operation” to tackle outbreaks.

In response to questions about the promised contact tracing app, Mr Johnson said it was the “icing on the cake” rather than the main part of the system.

He challenged Sir Keir to name a single country in the world that has a functional contact tracing app “because there isn’t one”.

The Labour leader shot back: “Germany – 12 million downloads. I checked that overnight.”

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Boris Johnson in the House of Commons
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