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weecalf | 13:55 Sat 13th Jun 2020 | ChatterBank
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I think Matt brought this track and trace thing in so as it would deflect the blame to the good people after him and Boris got it wrong .If it was such a good idea Matty why was it not introduced long ago .Aye sure tell us about it .
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oh, they were tracing contacts months ago, before Matt was even born. They they, er, stopped.
Apps need development, and that doesn't even start until someone decides to fund it. But test (?), track, and trace will have been possible "longhand" before, but I'd suspect not overly efficiently since it depends on memory, and chasing up those met.
If someone tested positive and they had been in the supermarket would it have to close for 14 days?
No, you need to have been in close contact for 15 minutes.
The only one thing Matt is good at, well brilliant at, is telling lies, and that's been the case from the beginning.
Track and trace has always been around and is usually referred to as the shoe leather approach but this needed to be on a larger scale and needed the contact tracers to be recruited and needed testing to be widely available. I understand it al needs the infection level to be at manageable levels which it is now. They still need to get all tests for test and trace turned round in 24 hours and need more people to cooperate. They were hoping to tie it in with App but I think that one won't work- it hasn't worked anywhere except possibly Singapore and S Korea although they are very different types of society and some say it was not the app but old fashioned tracing that did it there

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