UK contact tracing fails to reach a quarter of people who test positive
In the second week of operation of the UK’s contact tracing system a quarter of people who tested positive for COVID-19 could not be reached because they had not supplied phone numbers or email addresses. Of the close contacts whose details were provided, contact tracers reached 90.6% to advise them to self-isolate. Data from the first week also showed that only 75% of contactees could be reached within the target 24 hours; contact was made with another 13.6% within 48 hours, and another 8.6% after 72 hours.
Writer: Sarah Bosely
Publication: Guardian
Publication date: 2020-06-18
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