Wokingham Today

Test and trace concerns

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THE Covid-19 test and trace service has not been able to reach a quarter of people who’ve tested positive for the virus.

Since its launch on Thursday,

May 28, the test and trace programme has been criticised for not being the “world-class” service promised.

And latest data shows NHS tracers have been unable to contact 24% of people since it began.

This means at least 5,062 people with Covid-19 did not provide their close contacts to the NHS between Thursday, May 28 and Wednesday, June 17.

Speaking to ITV, Keith Neal, Professor of epidemiolo­gy of infectious diseases at the University of Nottingham, said: "One in four positive people can’t be contacted – this is surprising and worrying – these people need to provide details to get the result of their test and they have a responsibi­lity to be contactabl­e.”

Cllr Ian Hudspeth, chairman of the Local Government Associatio­n’s community wellbeing board, said: “It is good that the NHS Test and Trace scheme is up and running and vital that the system works as planned and that the majority of people continue to do their civic duty and share their contacts.”

Cllr Hudspeth called the situation “concerning”, adding that “those testing positive for the virus have a responsibi­lity to help halt its transmissi­on and protect those most at risk, including older people and those who are most vulnerable.”

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