LONDON (Reuters) – England’s COVID-19 test and trace system reached a record 92.7% of contacts of positive cases, the latest weekly statistics showed, helped by increases in the numbers of calls and callers as well as a recent change in how children are traced.
The proportion of contacts reached was up from 85.9% the previous week. Figures have been well up from record lows around 60% since the system stopped contacting under-18s separately to their parents to ask them to self-isolate at the start of December.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout, editing by Estelle Shirbon)