Pitfalls the UK needs to avoid when contact tracing for coronavirus

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Health expert John Ashton recalls his experience of the early stages of the crisis

Fresh uncertainty over the UK’s contact tracing plans has thrown light on the difficulties of a successful track-and-trace system to tackle Covid-19. Prof John Ashton, a former regional director of public health and regional medical officer for the north-west of England, describes his experience of contact tracing at the early stages of the coronavirus crisis and highlights pitfalls the UK should avoid.

 

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At last - a Guardian article that is straightforward, doesn't use inflammatory rhetoric & points to necessary action.

I don't think we made it as far as the pitfalls, did we? From what I've read/seen we fell at the Serco hurdle.

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