Test, Track and trace
From today, trials began for a new ‘test, track and trace’ programme on the Isle of Wight, which will enable us to continue controlling the spread of the virus, while gradually getting people back to work.
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Christopher Whiteside MBE is a Conservative activist. He was Conservative candidate for Leeds North East in the 2024 General election He has served as a County, City & District, Borough, Town and Parish councillor, and has also been a school governor and health authority member. He is currently an Egremont Town Councillor. He lives and works in the North of England, particularly dividing his time between Cumbria and Yorkshire.
From today, trials began for a new ‘test, track and trace’ programme on the Isle of Wight, which will enable us to continue controlling the spread of the virus, while gradually getting people back to work.
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The best line I heard on the app was "download and give all your data to Dominic Cummings, what could possibly go wrong?"
Im all for pointing out where goverments go wrong, you might have noticed, but its very unfair to lay the blame at the door of the current government, well at least for that bit (testing) anyway.
We need test, track and trace to be ab le to ease the lockdown without an unacceptable risk of infections and deaths taking off again.
Saving lives is the top priority.
As everyone with two or more working brain cells should have no difficulty in understanding, far and away the most important of the many reasons to protect the NHS is precisely so that it can more effectively do the job of saving lives.
These are not separate and distinct objectives - they are part of the same aim.
The fact that the author or authors of the above posts did not have the guts to sign his, her of their name (or names) suggests that he/she/they know perfectly well how silly most people would find those posts.