Yes, good to have had the contingency ready if needed, and better still that it wasn't needed.
As regards the testing, lankeela, it *is* troubling that the number of tests per day has dropped since the target was achieved. Not because criticising the government is fun, but because the entire point of the testing target ought to be to capture as much of the spread of the disease as possible. Meeting the 100k threshold for a couple of days and then missing it for a long time (potentially) afterwards is therefore less than ideal.
Maybe it's a blip, but the longer it goes on that testing capacity and test processing stagnates, the harder it will be to come out of lockdown safely.