(02-11-2021, 09:31 PM)madbluboy date Wrote:Less than 50% of contacts are being traced within 48 hours. The national standard in 95%.That stat is a function of the number of cases though over the population you have to survey, isn't it?
I told you guys a month or so ago that Adelaide's contact tracing system is miles ahead of ours. Every business has the same QR system, they're all linked.
I suspect that makes the national average a bit bogus, and I also believe there is no universal reporting standard. I think we discuss this months ago when we found out NSW was shipping infected travellers to Vic and not counting those infections in NSW. Three wise monkeys.
I'm not sure the QR code really helps unless you are certain that 100% of people use it, what you are really reporting is the number of people who used the QR code that you can trace. I was at a shopping centre two days ago, watching people entering Officeworks, I only saw one person use the QR code out of about 20 or so that entered the store, and some of that 20 were parents and children so perhaps 30 or more entered.
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