Sunderland Test and Trace figures fall again
Data from the Department for Health and Social care shows 2,617 people who tested positive for Covid-19 in the city were transferred to the Test and Trace service between May 28 and October 7 – generating
6,195 close contacts.
But just 64.1% were reached by tracers, meaning 2,222 people were not contacted and told to self isolate
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Hide AdThat was down from the 66.6% reached in the four months to September 30, but above the average of 63.3% across the North East.
The figures show , 1,009 new cases were transferred to test and trace in the week to October 7.
Shadow health minister Justin Madders said the heavily-criticised NHS Test and Trace system is "falling apart" and echoed calls for a circuit breaker lockdown amid another surge in positive cases.
He said: "It is absolutely staggering that week upon week the performance of test and trace keeps getting worse and worse.
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Hide AdHealth Secretary Matt Hancock defended the test and trace system, telling MPs that it has allowed for a "detailed picture" of where and how the virus is spreading.
He said: “This week’s statistics show the testing capacity is up, testing turnaround times are down, and the distance travelled for tests is down too.”
Saffron Cordery, deputy chief executive of NHS Providers, which represents trust leaders, said: "It’s deeply unfortunate that at this point with infections rising, admissions increasing and winter looming, there’s still clearly a long way to go until our test and trace system is fit for purpose."