The fact that all the tracking and testing, even in hospitals, has been abandoned is deeply worrying. I agree there's very little clue. I think the best clue comes from the sewage testing as that doesn't rely on individuals being tested. That seems to indicate at the moment that levels in the UK are fairly low, as happened in previous summers. I think the big test on the real situation will come next winter.What I'm getting from that is that we have no clue!
I agree that the sewage testing is the best indicator but I'm not sure what it's indicating. As a person who is shielding, I'd like to know the odds of meeting in the street a person who has Covid, and sewage testing doesn't tell me that. I don't see how I will ever know if it's safe to meet people at close quarters, or to ever go into a shop. I've only been into hospitals and my GP surgery in the last three and a half years.The fact that all the tracking and testing, even in hospitals, has been abandoned is deeply worrying. I agree there's very little clue. I think the best clue comes from the sewage testing as that doesn't rely on individuals being tested. That seems to indicate at the moment that levels in the UK are fairly low, as happened in previous summers. I think the big test on the real situation will come next winter.