Labour leader criticises move to reduce its sensitivity as he raises questions about 19 July reopening

Reducing the sensitivity of the NHS Covid app to cut the number of people self-isolating is like “taking the batteries out of the smoke alarm”, Keir Starmer has said as he raised questions about the decision to press ahead with reopening on 19 July.

Speaking as he completed a three-day visit to Northern Ireland, the Labour leader said he had been alarmed by reports that ministers had decided to “tune” the app.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Hobby horse competition is no joke for young riders

British Show Pony Society announcement on 1 April was genuine, with £300…

Covid jabs for billions of humans will earn their makers billions of dollars

We look at the drug firms – led by Pfizer and Moderna…

‘Blatantly cynical’: our readers across Europe react to Super League plans

Most supporters in England and throughout Europe are against the proposal, although…