Twickenham: Surge in number of residents in home quarantine after being 'pinged'
By Guest 13th Aug 2021
The number of people 'pinged' by the Covid-19 app across the borough has more than doubled in two weeks against the background of a sharp rise in infections.
Some 2,253 people were contacted through the NHS Test & Trace app in the week ending July 7, which requires them to go into home quarantine.
This figure is 44.6% higher than the 1,558 'pings' in the week before, and 141% higher than the 934 in the week ending June 23.
The situation across Richmond, Twickenham, Teddington and Kew mirrors a pattern seen across the country ahead of today's so-called Freedom Day, with most legal restrictions removed.
On the face of it, this increase in the number of people being pinged is likely to rise even more quickly this week and through into August.
This means the number of people across the borough who will have to stay at home will increase, which will be a huge problem for businesses and services including the NHS.
In recent weeks a number of streets have seen their rubbish bin collections missed due to staff absence which is understood to be at least partly caused by the fact some workers are self-isolating.
There is mounting concern that even people who have been double vaccinated and tested negative for the virus are required to self-isolate for up to 10 days.
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