The UK's Track and Trace Scheme 07:15 - May 28 with 2076 views | Steve_M | It's hard to see that this hasn't been rushed forward to help the country "move on" from Dominic Cummings rather than because it is ready. Thread here from Sam Coates:
If so, this will be another severe government failing to add to the long list over the last few months. [Post edited 28 May 2020 7:40]
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:27 - May 28 with 1727 views | bluelagos | It does have the wiff of another poorly executed policy. The bit I can't get my head round is I get contacted and told someone I was near has tested positive so I must self isolate. Ok so far... Ok, I am responsible so I self isolate. But I can only have a test if I am symptomatic? I have to stay in for 14 days but can not take a test and then carry on once given the all clear? That is a hell of a big ask and an awful lot of people won't go along with it imho. Give people immediate access to a test and result and you would get far better compliance imho. And that's before the resentment of being told to "do your duty" when the prime minister no less is unable to hold his own advisor to the same standard.... Edit. Seems a negative test would mean you have to self isolate foe 14 days anyway... [Post edited 28 May 2020 7:55]
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:33 - May 28 with 1702 views | ElderGrizzly |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:27 - May 28 by bluelagos | It does have the wiff of another poorly executed policy. The bit I can't get my head round is I get contacted and told someone I was near has tested positive so I must self isolate. Ok so far... Ok, I am responsible so I self isolate. But I can only have a test if I am symptomatic? I have to stay in for 14 days but can not take a test and then carry on once given the all clear? That is a hell of a big ask and an awful lot of people won't go along with it imho. Give people immediate access to a test and result and you would get far better compliance imho. And that's before the resentment of being told to "do your duty" when the prime minister no less is unable to hold his own advisor to the same standard.... Edit. Seems a negative test would mean you have to self isolate foe 14 days anyway... [Post edited 28 May 2020 7:55]
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Not in the spirit, but you can get a test at anytime if you say you have any of the symptoms. Just go online and book one. | | | |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:36 - May 28 with 1694 views | ElderGrizzly | It’s like the last week in school. Bring in games!
All a bit weird as all these people are meant to be working from home? And it appears to he managed by Serco. Joy... | | | |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:37 - May 28 with 1692 views | pointofblue | Yes, it sounds like it’s been dragged forward in a hurry to try and deflect. Who cares whether it’s ready? The important thing is the Government, and in particular Mr Cummings, must survive. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:37 - May 28 with 1692 views | bluelagos |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:33 - May 28 by ElderGrizzly | Not in the spirit, but you can get a test at anytime if you say you have any of the symptoms. Just go online and book one. |
Which is exactly what a lot of people will do. Pretend they have the symptoms and go get a test. Is the reason they are not able to get one down to testing capacity (in which case the system is being launched too soon) or some other reason? | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:39 - May 28 with 1681 views | ElderGrizzly |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:37 - May 28 by bluelagos | Which is exactly what a lot of people will do. Pretend they have the symptoms and go get a test. Is the reason they are not able to get one down to testing capacity (in which case the system is being launched too soon) or some other reason? |
No. There is currently about 50,000 a day excess capacity in the system. It’s about £150 a test, so assume it is money more than anything | | | |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:45 - May 28 with 1658 views | bluelagos |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:39 - May 28 by ElderGrizzly | No. There is currently about 50,000 a day excess capacity in the system. It’s about £150 a test, so assume it is money more than anything |
Can you buy one? Many people would happily pay £150 rather than stay home for 14 days because they might have CV. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:46 - May 28 with 1653 views | m14_blue |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:33 - May 28 by ElderGrizzly | Not in the spirit, but you can get a test at anytime if you say you have any of the symptoms. Just go online and book one. |
You are expected to continue to isolate even if you get a negative test. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:47 - May 28 with 1651 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Interesting that the request to stay at home is coming from the NHS according to Hancock and not the government. Contact tracing is essentially "can you tell us who you have been too near to forv15 minutes please......oh and do you have their phone number please?" | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:49 - May 28 with 1647 views | bluelagos |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:46 - May 28 by m14_blue | You are expected to continue to isolate even if you get a negative test. |
Am pretty sure that is wrong. Am going on the govt slide used in yesterday's conference. Will try and find it to clarify. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:53 - May 28 with 1634 views | bluelagos |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:49 - May 28 by bluelagos | Am pretty sure that is wrong. Am going on the govt slide used in yesterday's conference. Will try and find it to clarify. |
I stand corrected. You do the test, test negative and still are expected to self isolate for 14 days. Guess the tests are not reliable enough then? | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:54 - May 28 with 1636 views | WestStanderLaLaLa | World beating system Johnson said. That phrase doesn’t conjure up call centre handlers on minimum wage run by the likes of Serco. It needs to work as we’re opening up at a time when we have one of the highest rolling 7 day death by million of population in the world. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:55 - May 28 with 1624 views | ElderGrizzly |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:45 - May 28 by bluelagos | Can you buy one? Many people would happily pay £150 rather than stay home for 14 days because they might have CV. |
No, that’s the processing cost to the Govt. | | | |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 08:04 - May 28 with 1577 views | Steve_M |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:54 - May 28 by WestStanderLaLaLa | World beating system Johnson said. That phrase doesn’t conjure up call centre handlers on minimum wage run by the likes of Serco. It needs to work as we’re opening up at a time when we have one of the highest rolling 7 day death by million of population in the world. |
Using their own PCs too.
A bit more on the app here from Paul Bernal (who is very good on data protection issues):
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 08:20 - May 28 with 1511 views | TractorWood | So we are paying people to follow up positive tests. So if you receive a follow up call, you have to give this person all of the names and contact numbers of people you've been in close contact with? Which, unless you've breached current guidelines will be essentially none. Unless you are a key worker, like a teacher or a nurse, in which instance it will be pretty much impossible. I further assume these people won't actually be tracing people's precise movements and contacts like they do in some South East Asian countries. Instead they will just be calling your mates . I may be being cynical but this just reeks of vintage too little, too late that won't actually do anything. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 08:21 - May 28 with 1510 views | StokieBlue |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:27 - May 28 by bluelagos | It does have the wiff of another poorly executed policy. The bit I can't get my head round is I get contacted and told someone I was near has tested positive so I must self isolate. Ok so far... Ok, I am responsible so I self isolate. But I can only have a test if I am symptomatic? I have to stay in for 14 days but can not take a test and then carry on once given the all clear? That is a hell of a big ask and an awful lot of people won't go along with it imho. Give people immediate access to a test and result and you would get far better compliance imho. And that's before the resentment of being told to "do your duty" when the prime minister no less is unable to hold his own advisor to the same standard.... Edit. Seems a negative test would mean you have to self isolate foe 14 days anyway... [Post edited 28 May 2020 7:55]
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A few more points to consider: - If you are told to self-isolate by the scheme you don't qualify for sick pay from the time you are made to isolate. This clearly needs to change. - Lots of people might not be that honest given the criteria is being within 1m for X minutes or 2m for Y minutes which would seem to be against the existing rules anyway. People don't tend to like to self-incriminate themselves. You are of course totally correct that the "do your duty" line rings very follow given the events of recent days. SB | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 08:29 - May 28 with 1490 views | m14_blue |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 07:53 - May 28 by bluelagos | I stand corrected. You do the test, test negative and still are expected to self isolate for 14 days. Guess the tests are not reliable enough then? |
Yeah, think there’s still a significant chance of a false negative. As you say, it’s a huge ask though, particularly from a government which retains such little trust. | | | |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:03 - May 28 with 1459 views | Oldsmoker | We need an easy visual way of spotting those with coronavirus who have been told to self-isolate. Neighbours of these people could then keep an eye on them to make sure they stick to the rules. How about a painted symbol on their front door and perhaps some sort of marking on their clothing to identify them? I'm sure this has been done before but can't remember what the outcome was. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:12 - May 28 with 1420 views | StokieBlue |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:03 - May 28 by Oldsmoker | We need an easy visual way of spotting those with coronavirus who have been told to self-isolate. Neighbours of these people could then keep an eye on them to make sure they stick to the rules. How about a painted symbol on their front door and perhaps some sort of marking on their clothing to identify them? I'm sure this has been done before but can't remember what the outcome was. |
Whilst I get the point I don't think there is any need for comparisons like that which could be fairly offensive. SB [Post edited 28 May 2020 9:13]
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:15 - May 28 with 1413 views | sparks | This is our "world class system by 1 June" as promised in Parliament. It doesnt have an app- which is the basic starting point of most of hte succesful systems and was key not long ago. As often seems to be the case with public sector IT- we went an odd route, not using what was already there, and then failed to do it properly. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:17 - May 28 with 1407 views | m14_blue |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 08:20 - May 28 by TractorWood | So we are paying people to follow up positive tests. So if you receive a follow up call, you have to give this person all of the names and contact numbers of people you've been in close contact with? Which, unless you've breached current guidelines will be essentially none. Unless you are a key worker, like a teacher or a nurse, in which instance it will be pretty much impossible. I further assume these people won't actually be tracing people's precise movements and contacts like they do in some South East Asian countries. Instead they will just be calling your mates . I may be being cynical but this just reeks of vintage too little, too late that won't actually do anything. |
‘World class track and trace system’ = someone will ring your mates if you get Covid19. Super. | | | |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:21 - May 28 with 1402 views | Oldsmoker |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:12 - May 28 by StokieBlue | Whilst I get the point I don't think there is any need for comparisons like that which could be fairly offensive. SB [Post edited 28 May 2020 9:13]
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OK, I thought maybe I'd crossed the line there but publish and be damned. In my defence, whatabout Trump? He gets away with worse. | |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:25 - May 28 with 1388 views | Swansea_Blue | It's only England (edit - and Scotland have launched their's too), not the whole UK. Yet another occasion during this whole fiasco where I'm glad I'm in one of the provinces. We'll let you lot in England be the guinea pigs! [Post edited 28 May 2020 11:27]
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:35 - May 28 with 1354 views | sparks |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:25 - May 28 by Swansea_Blue | It's only England (edit - and Scotland have launched their's too), not the whole UK. Yet another occasion during this whole fiasco where I'm glad I'm in one of the provinces. We'll let you lot in England be the guinea pigs! [Post edited 28 May 2020 11:27]
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Dont fancy your chances much. If English people infect you, you wont be included in the tracing! | |
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(Sir Terry Pratchett) | Poll: | Is Fred drunk this morning? |
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The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:48 - May 28 with 1324 views | EdwardStone |
The UK's Track and Trace Scheme on 09:03 - May 28 by Oldsmoker | We need an easy visual way of spotting those with coronavirus who have been told to self-isolate. Neighbours of these people could then keep an eye on them to make sure they stick to the rules. How about a painted symbol on their front door and perhaps some sort of marking on their clothing to identify them? I'm sure this has been done before but can't remember what the outcome was. |
An idea from a slightly earlier age....maybe an audible warning The infected person could ring a handbell as they progress along the street....and maybe call out "Unclean....Unclean" | | | |
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