Labour accuse ministers of wasting money on failed £12m tracing app
It comes after the Government announced it was ditching efforts to build an in-house NHS app to back up its test-and-trace programme.
It comes after the Government announced it was ditching efforts to build an in-house NHS app to back up its test-and-trace programme.
The Prime Minister was challenged by Sir Keir Starmer about child poverty figures and the Government’s Covid-19 contact tracing app.
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The head of one NHS Foundation Trust said the Government should not be blamed for changing their plans on developing a contact-tracing app.
Coronavirus-infected patients also ‘don’t seem as sick, on average, as they were’ says trust chief executive.
The PA news agency looks at where the Government has missed targets and backtracked during the coronavirus crisis.
Official records show contracts awarded to firms to help develop the now abandoned NHSX-built app were worth £11,297,811.
The Robert Koch Institute listed 770 new confirmed cases, taking the country’s total to 188,534.
The Yorkshire Post and the Western Mail were among the big winners.
A timeline of the app’s main developments and obstacles since the start of April.
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The failure of the coronavirus contact tracing app is not the first time the Government has changed course on tech-related matters.
No date has been set for the rollout of the app, despite Matt Hancock having previously said it would be available in mid-May.