KenL
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So much for young children being unlikely to catch it or spread it.
Are the tests 100% accurate these days?
Are the tests 100% accurate these days?
So much for young children being unlikely to catch it or spread it.
Are the tests 100% accurate these days?
Didn't think they were unlikely to catch it more unlikely to be effected by it?
In Scotland (not sure about rUK) under 12s do not count when limiting numbers who can gather together. That led me to believe that they were less likely to catch it, or more importantly, spread it to others.
Just like to point out that Apple and Google are the main source of expertise involved with building the AP, can't exactly blame the ÑHS or politicians.
Vaccines undergoing trials at Oxford University and in Germany are the most likely candidates to be ready this year, experts have said, but there are also candidates being tested in the US, Russia and China.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-...vaccine-coronavirus-news-when-uk-2020-update/
I think you misunderstand the role of the tech giants in this. Or misrepresent it for political reasons.
Thanks Ethan. Where would you see teachers rating in any order of priorities?
Don't infer a political inference. Read statement by the MD of Digital Health on the API access and çross platform work by Apple and Google.
The UK Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation have just issued their Covid vaccine prioritisation advice. Teachers are not specifically selected out: JCVI 25/09
The UK Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation have just issued their Covid vaccine prioritisation advice. Teachers are not specifically selected out: JCVI 25/09
I am assuming this is not easy on uni kids... should you let them isolate in dorms or should u get them back. Interesting replies here ..
Yes they use the apple/google for the contact part. The rest of the feature are developed independently. They are great features but currently not working as they should be.
Not throwing rocks at politicians, they can’t run the country let alone an App. The app has been in testing for a while and now in general release.. surely it has to updated by now.
The check-in feature is a bit like.. I can order an Uber, get the ride. It then drops me off somewhere but the meter keeps running till I book another one later in the day.
The test registration is a basic requirement. The way it has been implemented, it may require them to update the testing system to provide a code rather than updating the app (unless they change the approach). Again not an impossible task if the design is more robust otherwise a case of tail wagging the dog. This should have been flagged up in beta testing in Newham and IoW.
Seems like more and more people are choosing to ignore official advice, what next?