Possible second wave of Corona



Rochdale (Haroon Mirza) To make the coronavirus diagnostic process more efficient and expeditious, the British government is set to open hundreds of corona virus testing sites in October, with the main objective of providing more and more urban and especially rural residents with a test and trace policy. To benefit more, the government's new scheme will enable people in rural areas to get testing facilities at a distance of half an hour from their homes. NHS leaders say hundreds of test sites are being set up by the end of October to deal with a second possible outbreak of the corona virus during the winter.

Fifty regional testing sites are currently being offered at home in England. According to official figures, coronavirus test takers are getting results within 24 hours. As of July 15, the number of people getting results within 24 hours was 46.8 per cent, but NHS officials say testing sites The increase will increase the number of people seeking the test and the number of patients. It is noteworthy that the lockdown was softened after a decrease in the number of corona patients in the UK, but a sudden increase in corona patients in many areas, including Leicester. Work has begun to make the test and trace policy more effective by re-imposing a lockdown. NHS officials are working to determine the actual number of patients in rural areas by streamlining the test and trace system in rural areas. The worst-affected areas are home to large numbers of people belonging to the Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities (BAMA). Luton is the fifth most affected area in England, where a new testing system has been in place since May 28. 47% of people could be contacted. 65% of people in Leicester Scientists have repeatedly warned that 80% of potential patients need to be tracked and isolated through a contact tracing system. Paul Hunter, a professor at the University of East England, says language barriers are definitely a problem. People will not be able to give accurate information until they understand what Tracer is asking. Gabriel Scully, a professor of health and a member of the Independent Sage, said people from BAME groups have a high proportion of the population in cities and towns who do not speak English, which can create problems for them. The test system can be fully utilized by involving community representatives in the project. Chief scientist Sir Patrick Valence has predicted another 120,000 deaths in the event of a second outbreak of the corona virus during the winter.

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