From the NHS “Testing & Tracing” page: ---- If you test positive for coronavirus (COVID-19), you can help the NHS contact people who may have caught the virus from you. ***What happens if you test positive*** After you get a positive test result, you may be contacted by NHS Test and Trace. You'll be asked for information about where you've been recently and who...
I’m not going to download something which is probably not going to do anything for me but send me a message based on spurious info and telling stay at home for 14 days. If it’s true that it gets it wrong in “up to a third of cases” that’s too big a risk. I’m not in close contact with anyone for the required time
lb you will not be able to get an app on your laptop ususallly, and unless you cart your laptop around with you when you go out, I can't see the point!
ich, are you deliberately not understanding. If I have the app (which I don't) and I trace positive for the virus that information will go to a monitoring service who will send anyone who hasn't the app an e-mail.
Like I say, your link refers to manual test and trace which is probably more reliable but also relies on people knowing who they’ve been in contact with
What I’m telling you is, I don’t want to be fingered by an automated system which seems to be bit not that accurate.
Where it scores - or should do - is in situations where a significant number of people have been in contact with each other and - assuming the thing was accurate and people were using the app - then it would get round the issue of not knowing who all your contacts were.
I’m never in that situation,
If I was I might consider it
Sorry Danny I’m not sure what more I need to say: your latest link explains it at the very top: you are alerted if you’ve been in contact WITH OTHER APP USERS
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