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Previously on "The track and trace app"
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It's there and working, but a massive waste of money.. The horse bolted by the time we had the bloody thing working - and whoever decided to base it off IOS and Android builds that required the phone to be 2 years old or less - is a moron.
Sturgeon and NHS Scotland's contact tracing , on the other hand, was sensible and I believe is still operational and able to actually track everyone. Compliance is another matter - whoever thought you could "ask" an average Scottish "key" worker on an average wage to isolate for 10 quid a day, or whatever it is, is also an idiot though. Oh yeah, that'll be Westminster won't it?
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All the COVID related expenditure was only to make the Tory party donors richer, nothing to do with controlling an epidemic.
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The track and trace app
Which would save us all from Covid, costed £35 million+, took months to roll out, withdraw, redevelop and roll out again
Does it still exist?
Is anyone actually still using it?
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