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Forget the app. Delete it. No problem. Waste of time having it as no point taking a mickey mouse lateral flow test anyway. One for the sheep.
There is no way they can do anywhere near that number of PCR tests.
Although I do not doubt the report is is simply impossible with current technology and facilities to PCR test, requiring laboratory time, in any significant numbers.
"4.2 million tests required per week - HMG suggested they wanted to gear up to 2 million tests per week - more than enough for us to sell all we can produce. If not now, when?"
According to that BBC article, the test being encouraged from the 16th of August is a PCR test.
a very good question indeed !!!
Surely the reality here is that if 600,000 people have been pinged and assuming this became the average, if each were required to test everyday that would be 4.2 million tests required per week - HMG suggested they wanted to gear up to 2 million tests per week - more than enough for us to sell all we can produce. If not now, when?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57998247
"In an interview with radio station LBC, Boris Johnson said no review was needed before lifting the last restrictions.
From 16 August, fully-vaccinated people will no longer have to self-isolate if a contact tests positive for Covid."
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"The next date to remove remaining restrictions in England is 16 August, when people who are double-jabbed - as well as unvaccinated under-18s - will not need to self-isolate if they come into contact with a positive case. Instead they will be encouraged to take a PCR test."
Note a PCR test, not an LFT.
Test and trace is separate from the app pinging. if T&T tell you to isolate, its not advice.
Called 'test to release ' for a reason. If it's voluntary they lose control and they waste the investment in test and trace which is continuing. The press have got it wrong a lot, mostly because the government have changed their mind repeatedly. If it's voluntary for you to take a test 'unless you get symptoms ' what's to stop anyone with symptoms to just go out and about. Who knows you have symptoms? Only you. If it's test to release you must report the test results so they know you ain't got it. They will get it together before August 16th. Sir John Bell was on World at One promoting test to release today. The Guardian covered it.
Called 'test to release ' for a reason. If it's voluntary they lose control and they waste the investment in test and trace which is continuing. The press have got it wrong a lot, mostly because the government have changed their mind repeatedly. If it's voluntary for you to take a test 'unless you get symptoms ' what's to stop anyone with symptoms to just go out and about. Who knows you have symptoms? Only you. If it's test to release you must report the test results so they know you ain't got it. They will get it together before August 16th. Sir John Bell was on World at One promoting test to release today. The Guardian covered it.
But Sky News understands the tests will be encouraged rather than mandatory - unless you develop symptoms."
We'll given everyone needs to get a test if they get symptoms, that means nothing. Dropping from a requirement to get tested if pinged, to being "encouraged" to do so, is leaving it up to the individual. Many who don't feel encouraged will simply turn off the app once vaccinated and never get pinged again.
Read the full article
"Instead, it had been expected that people would have to take a test to leave isolation.
But Sky News understands the tests will be encouraged rather than mandatory - unless you develop symptoms."
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-coronavirus-tests-wont-be-mandatory-for-fully-vaccinated-people-if-pinged-from-16-august-12366186
So given fully vac'ed will neither need to isolate or test, it appears once you are vaccinated for 2 weeks, you can remove the app.