Head of NHS Test and Trace Dido Harding tells Lords Science Committee that in 1st month:
73.9% of those testing positive have been reached by NHS Test and Trace.
They've given 153,442 contacts, 86.5% of whom have then been reached.
The target set by SAGE is to isolate 80% of contacts within 48-72 hours.
Dido Harding says they aren't there yet but they are "close enough that they can see the path".
.@didoharding tells Lords Science Committee that people are being asked, rather forced to isolate by NHS Test and Trace because of fears that more draconian measures would discourage people from coming forward for tests and then handing over their contacts.
@didoharding Pushed repeatedly on when the NHS Track and Trace app might be ready, Dido Harding says they are "keen not to commit to a date" due to unpredictability of the development work.
@didoharding Simon Thompson, Managing Director of the NHS app, says on Isle of Wight trial, they had 56,000 downloads.
That's around 40% of the population. He says the only other country close to that is Singapore.
Except of course, that Singapore ACTUALLY HAS AN APP.
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NEW: Now that Wayne Couzens’ court proceedings have ended, @policeconduct have published their full report into a WhatsApp group of Met officers that he was part of, which shared racist, sexist and homophobic content.
Two of the members of the WhatsApp group, Joel Borders and Jonathan Cobban, were sentenced to prison last year.
They and four other officers were dismissed for gross misconduct.
Some examples of the messages follow.
Once again, a content warning.
A discussion on the WhatsApp group between Wayne Couzens, Joel Borders and Jonathan Cobban about Hounslow is truly eye opening in its open, virulent racism.
Am at the Old Bailey today for the sentencing of Sarah Everard’s killer, Wayne Couzens.
He is already spending the rest of his life in prison, but will be further sentenced for three incidents of flashing.
The last of those occured just days before he murdered Sarah.
The sentencing is underway.
Couzens is appearing via video link from HMP Frankland, where he is serving his whole life sentence.
He is wearing a grey, prison issue tracksuit, and has a long grey beard.
The prosecution are setting out the facts of the case.
The first incident occured in woodlands in Kent, on 13th November 2020. A lone female cyclist was on a narrow rural lane, and Couzens stepped out, totally naked.
He proceeded to pleasure himself whilst looking at her.
You can watch today's Court of Appeal hearing on the Rwanda policy live on YouTube, here:
The central argument in the appeal, currently being put forward by Raza Husain QC, is that Mr Justice Swift "erred in law" in his judgement on Friday, when he denied the request for a ban on Tuesday's flight to Rwanda.
The Court of Appeal has just heard that there are now only 11 people due to be on tomorrow's flight to Rwanda.
Today's @thetimes report is raised as evidence that it may even be in single figures.
The NI Protocol, according to @SpeakerPelosi, must be kept because it "preserves the important progress and stability forged by the [GFA] accords."
Any US journalists want to ask her from me how she squares that with the fact the very institutions it "forged" aren't operating?
Like. It should be painfully apparent to anyone who is actually observing the situation in Stormont with a modicum of objectivity, that far from preserving the stability forged by the GFA, the Protocol is actually actively undermining it.
I say once again, I am not taking a position on whether the Protocol is desirable, or whether the DUP and others are right to be boycotting Stormont.
The fact is that they are. And they're doing so *because of the Protocol*.