…technology does not yet exist, other than in computer simulations, and “no point-of-care tests approved for home use are currently available.” The Moonshot project combines sky-high hopes for non-existent technology…
…the NHSE website the questions keep coming: for example the ‘Guide to setting up technology-enabled virtual wards’ gives absolutely NO specifics or concrete guidance, no idea what kit should be…
…just 50,000 people who had been tested for coronavirus. Numerous complaints Nor is it clear that all test centres are open to all of the categories of workers listed by…
…materials needed for testing, forcing Synlab to abandon its project there, while Sweden has outlawed private tests and independent labs have no mandate to test in Italy. In Poland and…
…of April, and the latest picture shows only 6,500 tests per day. NHS staff are now promised testing from the last week of March – but only after some NHS…
…the NHS Test and Trace (NTT) organisation, was set up barely three months ago with a £10bn budget but has already come in for considerable criticism. NTT is responsible for…
…over the test and trace programme. Mr Yusuf’s new employer, Deloitte, has been a major recipient of contracts within the test and trace system. At one point Sky News reported…
…ICS, a consistent and compelling approach to communications and engagement is required.” The Board agreed five “key communications priorities for the next six months,” including production of an ICS website…
…healthcare providers – ie private companies – may receive free covid tests at the taxpayer’s expense. And tellingly, missing from the small list of groups who can still access free…